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Agrigenomics is the application of genomics to agriculture, with a focus on livestock. It is a rapidly growing field, with the potential to revolutionize the way livestock are bred, managed, and monitored. Agrigenomics can be used to identify genetic markers associated with traits such as disease resistance, feed efficiency, and meat quality. This information can be used to develop more efficient and productive livestock, as well as to identify and manage diseases. Additionally, agrigenomics can be used to improve animal welfare and reduce environmental impacts.
Agrigenomics is a rapidly growing market, with a number of companies offering products and services. These include companies such as Genus plc, Neogen Corporation, and Semex Alliance, which provide genetic testing and analysis services, as well as companies such as Cogent Breeding, which provide software and services for livestock breeding and management. Additionally, there are a number of companies that specialize in the development of genomic-based animal health products, such as Zoetis and Merck Animal Health. Show Less Read more