This tender seeks qualified service providers for DNA extraction, PCR amplification, and sequencing services. The project aims to enhance genetic research capabilities at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum, with a closing date for submissions on November 4, 2025.
The KwaZulu-Natal Museum is inviting proposals for the provision of DNA extraction, PCR amplification, and sequencing services. This initiative is crucial for advancing genetic research and biodiversity studies within the museum's scope of work. Interested bidders should possess the necessary expertise and equipment to perform high-quality DNA extraction and sequencing, adhering to industry standards and best practices.
The successful contractor will be responsible for extracting DNA from various biological samples, conducting PCR to amplify specific DNA sequences, and sequencing the amplified products. The project aims to support ongoing research projects and contribute to the museum's mission of preserving and understanding South Africa's rich biodiversity. Bidders should demonstrate experience in molecular biology techniques, provide evidence of previous work, and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and ethical standards. The closing date for submissions is November 4, 2025, and all proposals must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the tender documents.
This tender is suitable for biotechnology firms, laboratories specializing in molecular biology, and research institutions with expertise in DNA extraction and sequencing. Companies with a proven track record in genetic analysis and compliance with research standards are encouraged to apply.
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