According to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements, traditional molecular methods for exogenous microorganism detection, including Sanger sequencing, qPCR, and ddPCR, are commonly used to identify bacterial, mycoplasma, and chlamydia contamination. However, these targeted methods have limited detection ranges and may fail to identify microbial contaminants beyond the predefined targets. Sequanta Technologies’ genomic microbial contamination detection solution utilizes whole-genome sequencing to comprehensively profile nucleic acids in samples and compares sequencing data against updated reference databases for accurate microbial contamination identification. Through optimized background control strategies, advanced sequence alignment algorithms, regularly updated dedicated databases, and manual review workflows, the solution enables more accurate microbial species identification. The detection capability covers 9,471 bacteria, 1,854 fungi, 15,752 viruses, and 104 mycoplasma/chlamydia species, encompassing a total of 27,181 microorganisms.