I am looking for an internal control (IC) that can be spiked into clinical specimens pre-extraction devoid of any background E. coli gDNA. We currently use a plasmid containing a commercially synthesized gene, but keep picking up residual E. coli in our 16S profiles since the plasmid was transformed into E. coli. According to the manufacturer its close to impossible to completely remove all residual E. coli DNA from the plasmid prep process. Since E. coli is one of our targets, we are trying to move away from plasmid-based IC. We would also like to stay away from ssDNA viral IC such as MS2 because that would introduce an extra step (RT-PCR) in our workflow. Does anyone know of any commercially available or well established dsDNA viral/ bacteria/ eukaryotic IC we can adopt? 

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