Genetic Testing

Mraah Biotech provides integrated solutions that include advanced diagnostic services and comprehensive technical support for farms to enhance biosecurity and sustainability.

Genetic Sequencing (Sequencing)

Genetic Sequencing (Sequencing)

Genetic Sequencing (Sequencing)

Genetic sequencing of viral or bacterial material is used to identify pathogens, monitor mutations, and detect emerging diseases.

 The molecular biology team at Mraah Biotech conducts both conventional and next-generation sequencing in collaboration with specialized research institutions. 

Sequencing also includes identifying the genetic lineages of horses and camels, supporting breed improvement programs and preserving genetic diversity.

Molecular Biology Techniques (PCR)

Molecular Biology Techniques (PCR)

Molecular Biology Techniques (PCR)

PCR accurately and rapidly detects DNA or RNA from pathogens compared to culture-based methods.

It covers a broad range of bacteria, fungi, and viruses across various animal species.

PCR can also distinguish between pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains by detecting specific genetic markers.

ELISA Test (ELISA)

ELISA Test (ELISA)

ELISA Test (ELISA)

ELISA is one of the most sensitive and reliable diagnostic technologies, known for its speed and automation.

It is used for the quantitative detection of veterinary infections, zoonotic pathogens, and veterinary drug residues.

The serology unit operates a wide range of ELISA kits to support veterinary diagnostics and research.

Hemagglutination Inhibition Test (HI Assay)

Hemagglutination Inhibition Test (HI Assay)

Hemagglutination Inhibition Test (HI Assay)

The HI assay measures hemagglutinating viruses such as influenza.        

These viruses use the HA protein to bind to red blood cells and form a visible lattice. By mixing serial dilutions of the virus with red blood cells, the test quickly indicates whether hemagglutination occurs.

Results are produced in about 30 minutes, making it a rapid method for estimating viral quantity.

Vaccine localization

Environmental surveillance