Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing


Whole mitochondrial genome sequencing focuses on the genetic variation of mtDNA among populations. The sequencing can help to screen for potential disease pathogens and discover genes susceptible to illnesses.

By discovering the genetic mechanism for these diseases, their evolution, and analyzing them in comparison to population genetics, we are working to overcome common diseases and pathogens that are driven by genome sequencing and variations.

Whole mitochondrial genome sequencing can also be used for the molecular taxonomy of insects in the field of entomology in additions with classical taxonomy.

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