Rodent

Pathogen: 
NGS^
Species: 
All Species
Section: 
NextGen Sequencing
Test: 
NGS - Mixed infection detection
Standard Fee: 
$400.00
Days Tested: 
as needed
Turn-Around: 
3-4 weeks
Specimen: 
infected clinical/body fluids, tissues, feces
Additional Comments: 
$400.00/library/sample
Pathogen: 
NGS^
Species: 
All Species
Section: 
NextGen Sequencing
Test: 
NGS - Viral whole genome sequencing
Standard Fee: 
$300.00
Days Tested: 
as needed
Turn-Around: 
3-4 weeks
Specimen: 
cell culture; infected/clinical tissue, body fluids, and feces
Additional Comments: 
$300.00/cell culture isolate sample; $300.00/infected or clinical tissue sample; Ct <24
Pathogen: 
NGS^
Species: 
All Species
Section: 
NextGen Sequencing
Test: 
NGS - 16s metagenomics analysis
Standard Fee: 
$150.00
Days Tested: 
Inquiry
Turn-Around: 
environmental samples, infected/clinical body fluids, tissues, and feces
Additional Comments: 
Please call the lab for additional information.
Pathogen: 
NGS^
Species: 
All Species
Section: 
NextGen Sequencing
Test: 
NGS - Shotgun metagenomics sequencing
Standard Fee: 
$800.00
Days Tested: 
as needed
Turn-Around: 
3-4 weeks
Additional Comments: 
Provide 5-10Gb sequencing data for each sample; $800.00/sample ($650.00/sample if sample number is more than 96)
Pathogen: 
NGS^
Species: 
All Species
Section: 
NextGen Sequencing
Test: 
NGS - Bacterial genomic epidemiological analysis
Standard Fee: 
$200.00
Days Tested: 
as needed
Turn-Around: 
3-4 weeks
Specimen: 
pure bacterial strains
Additional Comments: 
Identify bacterial virulome, resistome, and perform phylogenetic analysis based on maximum common genome sequences; $200.00/strain (Inquire if strain number is more than 96)
Pathogen: 
Ethylene glycol^^
Species: 
All Species
Section: 
Analytical Chemistry Services
Test: 
GC-MS
Standard Fee: 
$100.00
Turn-Around: 
5-7 days
Specimen: 
*kidney/liver (50g), *bait (50g), serum/plasma (2mL), GI contents/vomitus/feed (50g), urine (5mL)
Additional Comments: 
If GI contents are submitted they need to be collected < 8 hours from the exposure.

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