Bacterial detection by 16S NGS
General Information
- Lab Name
- Bacterial detection by 16S NGS
- Lab Code
- NGS16S
- Epic Name
- Bacterial Detection By 16S NGS
- Description
Bacterial detection by 16S Next Generation Sequencing is only available as a reflexive test from Bacterial PCR reflex NGS [BCTDNA] when there is evidence of multiple bacterial templates present.
Results in 10 business days after reflex from Bacterial PCR reflex NGS [BCTDNA]
16S rRNA gene sequencing can be used to perform accurate genus- or species-level taxonomic assignment. The 16S gene is sufficiently conserved among bacteria such that we can classify many bacterial species with high specificity and sensitivity. Unfortunately, PCR amplification from polymicrobial specimens is problematic: the presence of multiple templates results in superimposed Sanger reads that are generally uninterpretable. Next-generation sequencing methods provide individual sequence data for millions of DNA molecules, allowing each to be classified independently. This permits bacterial species identification for samples from which usable data cannot be obtained by conventional clinical methods. Libraries of DNA fragments spanning 16S ribosomal RNA gene part of 16S Ribosomal RNA gene are amplified by PCR from bacterial DNA using primers that include adaptor sequences needed for sequencing. Libraries from individual patient samples can be tagged with a unique molecular barcode, allowing multiple samples to be combined in a single run.- Synonyms
- 16s deep sequencing, bacterial identification, polymicrobial sequencing
- Components
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Code Name NG16SI 16S Gene Next Gen Seq Specimen NG16RS 16S Gene Next Gen Seq Results NG16IN 16S Gene Next Gen Seq Interpretation NG16SR 16S Gene Next Gen Seq Requests NG16ME 16S Gene Next Gen Seq Method
Interpretation
- Guidelines
- Method
DNA extraction, nucleic acid purification, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), next-generation sequencing
- Reference Range
- See individual components
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- This only available as a reflexive test, please refer to Bacterial DNA Detection by PCR (BCTDNA).
Processing
- Receiving Instructions
This only available as a reflexive test, please refer to Bacterial DNA Detection by PCR (BCTDNA).
- Misc Sendout
Performance
- Lab Department
- Micro Molecular Diag(MMD)
- Frequency
- Result in 10 business days after reflex from Bacterial DNA Detection by PCR (BCTDNA).
- Available STAT?
- No
- Performing Location(s)
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UW-MT Microbiology, Molecular Diagnostics
206-520-4600----------------------------------------
Shipping Address
Attn: Molecular Microbiology
UW CLSPS
1601 Lind Ave SW Room 117
Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 206-520-4600
Alternate phone: 206-598-6147Performing Lab Address
Clinical Microbiology Lab, NW177
University of Washington Medical Center
1959 NE Pacific Street
Seattle, WA 98195
Phone: 206-598-5735
Alternate phone: 206-598-6147Contact Information
Please e-mail us with any questions or comments you may have. Your inquiry will be answered as soon as possible.
email: molmicdx@uw.edu
The Molecular Microbiology lab is open from Monday-Friday, 7am-4pm PDT.
Billing inquiries and requests for faxed reports can be made to our Client Services Department at (206) 520-4600 or (800) 713-5198.
For results or other inquiries, we can be reached by phone at the following numbers:
- Phone: (206) 598-5735
- Alternate phone: (206) 598-6147
- FAX: (206) 520-4903
For assistance during weekends, holidays and after hours, please contact Lab Medicine Resident at (206) 598-6190
Billing & Coding
- CPT Codes
- 87801
- LOINC
- 66885-5
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW2766