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The Genomics market is a sector of the biotechnology industry that focuses on the study of genomes, or the complete set of genetic material present in a living organism. It involves the sequencing, analysis, and manipulation of genetic material to understand the structure and function of genes, as well as their interactions with the environment. Genomics research is used to develop new treatments and diagnostics for diseases, as well as to improve crop yields and animal health.
The Genomics market is composed of a variety of companies, ranging from large pharmaceutical companies to small start-ups. These companies are involved in the development of new technologies, such as gene editing, gene therapy, and gene sequencing, as well as the production of diagnostic tests and treatments. Some of the major players in the Genomics market include Illumina, Thermo Fisher Scientific, BGI, and Pacific Biosciences. Show Less Read more