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Optical Genome Mapping is a technology used in genomics to map the entire genome of an organism. It uses a combination of optical mapping and sequencing to create a comprehensive view of the genome. Optical mapping is a technique that uses fluorescent tags to identify and map the location of DNA fragments. This technology is used to identify structural variations in the genome, such as deletions, insertions, and inversions. It can also be used to identify gene expression patterns and to study the effects of genetic mutations.
Optical Genome Mapping is used in a variety of applications, including drug discovery, diagnostics, and personalized medicine. It is also used in research to study the genetic basis of diseases and to identify potential therapeutic targets.
Some companies in the Optical Genome Mapping market include Illumina, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, 10X Genomics, Pacific Biosciences, and BGI. Show Less Read more