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The DNA sequence of drug discovery: Prospects for market applications, tools and services, and 40 company-Aarkstore Company Profiles

Advanced technological developments in microarrays, bioinformatics and similar tools have increased the scope of applications and services.

This report concerns regional markets, products and services while evaluating them over the next five years, and profiles of nearly 40 companies participating in the market DNA sequencing.

The main features of this report

Analyze market data (revenues) of DNA sequencing tools and services in North America, Europe, Asia and rest of the world including the Middle East, Africa, Russia, Latin America and Australia.

Key drivers and restrictions on market segments of parents and evaluation of the respective sub segments in relation to market dynamics.

Covers microarrays, DNA sequencing kits, chromatography, mass spectrometry, DNA amplification and many other tools on the market, together with their sub segments. The services market includes high-performance sequencing, the sequence of a firearm, the sequence again, shows the process of priming and walk, analysis one pass and identification of bacteria.

Scope of this report

Understand emerging technologies and growth partnering to evaluate the potential of such products and services.

Understanding the evolution of the products that companies are focusing on assessing new technological trends.

For the evaluation of growth potential applications of DNA sequencing and identification of markets profit.

Key Market Issues

Funding of public schools is to encourage market players to focus on technology development DNA sequencing.

The withdrawal of certain drugs on the market due to lack of efficacy among the patient population worldwide has created a need to cope with variations in disease and drug response individually.

Next-generation sequencing can hinder growth the market for the first generation DNA sequencing technology especially in drug discovery and development of the sector.

The main conclusions of this report

The DNA sequencing of market growth is higher in the Asian and North American region, with Europe has the second largest market.

North America is an important market share with next-generation sequencing to attract new participants from the region.

The existing market participants are strategically positioning their technologies for DNA sequencing differentiating the specific nature of such tools and services.

Agilent Technologies, CLC Bio, and Life Technologies Corporation are among the main DNA sequences companies engaged in partnerships in the last couple of years.

Key questions answered

What are the DNA sequencing important and growing markets during the period 2009-14?

What are the main technologies and services that have emerged in different areas such as microarrays, PCR, sequencing of new, high-performance sequence?

What areas are the companies that are concentrated while forming strategic alliances with other market players?

What is the current potential applications of DNA sequencing regarding development and drug discovery?

Table of Contents:
DNA sequencing in drug discovery
Executive Summary
Market Overview
Market Dynamics
World DNA sequencing tools and services market
Company profiles
Chapter 1 Market Overview
Summary
Evolution of DNA sequencing
DNA sequencing and drug discovery
Definition market
Need for more reliable and consistent tools
High performance, next-generation sequencing – attractive growth factors
tools DNA sequencing dominate the market
The protection of DNA sequencing technology
Applications of DNA sequencing
Development drug
Clinical trials
whole genome tests
Predictive toxicology
The identification of drug resistance
Discovery drug
Chapter 2 Market dynamics
Summary
Introduction
Regional markets
North America
Europe
Asia
RM
Competitive Landscape
Recent agreements and collaborations
Recent Releases
Market drivers
Funding from the public institutes
NGS technologies
Patient profiles for genetic disorders
Development of personalized medicine
The high productivity rates
Market restrictions
Change the sequence of market trends
Introduction of the technology NGS
Chapter 3 sequencing tools global DNA and services market
Summary
DNA sequencing instruments
Microarray
Biochip microarrays
Gel matrix
Array design kit
Low and high density microarrays
Bioinformatics
Electrophoresis
Gel electrophoresis
Capillary electrophoresis
DNA sequencing kits
Consumables, chemicals, reagents and probes
DNA polymerase
Primers
Automated DNA sequencers
Chromatography
Amplification DNA (PCR)
Mass spectrometry
microscopy techniques based on
Electron microscopy
Atomic force microscopy
Microfluidics-enabled workstations
Bar code readers for the presentation of the DNA sample
Computational chemistry and modeling Biology
Observers / arrayer chips
Centrifugal
Scanners
thermal cyclers
Charge-coupled devices (CCD)
Plates, Tables and Columns
DNA Sequencing Services
High throughput sequencing
Shotgun sequencing
Re-sequencing
Example process and primer walking
analysis of a single pass
bacterial identification
Market drivers
microarray technology is a powerful tool for high throughput screening
The increase in applications of microarrays
The rise of bioinformatics applications in R & D
Technological advances create need for efficient DNA sequencing
Genomics and drug discovery applications of automated sequencers
Diagnostic applications of automated sequencers
Applications of comparative research projects of automated sequencers
Advances in PCR technology
PCR is a reliable tool for multiple applications
Government to fund the initiative
Market restrictions
Limited scope of microarrays for pathogen enumeration
Time due to the loss of many variations of microarrays specific laboratory
Low cost of next-generation technologies to hamper the growth of microarrays
problems of incompatibility of current bioinformatics tools
High cost of modifying support products
High cost and reliability of PCR technology
Chapter 4 Company Profiles
Summary
454 Life Sciences
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Other Events
Affymetrix
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Agilent Technologies
Company overview
Products and services
Company Strategy
Beckman Coulter, Inc.
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Caliper Life Sciences
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
CapitalBio Corp.
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
CombiMatrix Corp.
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Commonwealth Biotechnologies, Inc
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Complete Genomics, Inc
Company Description
Products and services
Business Strategy
DNA Vision
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Enzo Biochem, Inc
Company Description
Products and services
Business Strategy
Epicentre Biotechnologies
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Eurofins MWG Operon
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
GE Healthcare
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Gen-Probe Life Sciences
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
GVK Biosciences (GVK Bio)
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Helicos BioSciences Corp.
Company overview
Products and services
Company Strategy
Illumina, Inc.
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Integrated DNA Technologies
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Kapa Biosystems, Inc.
Description Company
Products and services
Company Strategy
Life Technologies Corp.
Company Description
Products and services
Company strategy
Microchip Biotechnologies, Inc
Company Description
Products and services
Business Strategy
Nanogen, Inc.
Description Company
Products and services
Company Strategy
Ocimum BioSolutions Ltd.
Company Description
Products and services
Company strategy
Pacific Biosciences
Company Description
Company Strategy
PamGene
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Promega Corp.
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
QIAGEN
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Sequenom
Company overview
Products and services
Company strategy
Shimadzu Biotech
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Siemens Diagnostics
Description Company
Products and services
Company Strategy
Sigma-Aldrich
Company Description
Products and services
Company strategy
SoftGenetics, LLC.
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Third Wave Technologies, Inc
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
VisiGen Biotechnologies
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
ZS Genetics
Company Description
Products and services
Company Strategy
Chapter 5 Appendix
Glossary
Patents
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: The evolution of DNA sequencing
Figure 1.2: DNA sequencing in drug discovery and development
Figure 1.3: DNA sequencing and drug discovery market
Figure 1.4: Relative importance of the characteristics of sequencing tools DNA, 2009 versus 2014
Figure 1.5: DNA sequencing market drivers
Figure 1.6: DNA sequencing dynamics of marketing tools
Figure 1.7: Analysis of technology patents, in comparison with 2007 2009
Figure 1.8: Patent Analysis by geography, 2006 compared to 2008
Figure 1.9: Patent applications (%) by competitors, 2004 – October 9
Figure 2.10: Major market segments worldwide DNA sequencing (%) 2008-2009
Figure 2.11: Overview of competition (%), 2008-09
List of Tables
Table 1.1: Global DNA sequencing tools market and services (million dollars), 2007-14
Table 1.2: DNA sequencing applications in the world market by applications ($ m), 2007-14
Table 1.3: Globally, market development, for applications ($ m), 2007-14
Table 1.4: World Market for Drug Discovery, by applications ($ m) 2007-14
Table 2.5: Global DNA sequencing market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 2.6: Conventions and collaborations in the sequencing market DNA, 2008-2009
Table 2.7: new products, technology and service launch in the market for DNA sequencing, 2008-2009
Table 2.8: New product, technology and launch services in the market for DNA sequencing, 2008-09 (ctd1)
Table 2.9: New product, technology and launch services in the market for DNA sequencing, 2008-09 (ctd2)
Table 2.10: New product, technology and launch services in the market for sequencing DNA 2008-09 (ctd3)
Table 3.11: DNA sequencing tools of the global market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.12: sequencing World DNA tools market, by product (million dollars), 2007-14
Table 3.13: Global Market microarrays by product (U.S. $ million) 2007-14
Table 3.14: World microarrays market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.15: World biochip microarrays market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.16: Global Market gel matrix by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.17: Global design matrix kit market, by geography ($ M), 2007-14
Table 3.18: microarray market high density and low rate, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.19: bioinformatics market world product (million dollars), 2007-14
Table 3.20: global bioinformatics market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.21: Market World electrophoresis by product (million dollars), 2007-14
Table 3.22: Global Market electrophoresis, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.23: Global Market gel electrophoresis, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.24: World capillary electrophoresis market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.25: Global DNA sequencing kits and other markets, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.26: Global supplies, chemicals, reagents and probes market by product (million dollars), 2007-14
Table 3.27: Global supplies, chemicals, reagents and probes market by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.28: DNA polymerase world market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.29: Global Market primers for geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.30: Global DNA automated sequencers market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.31: Market chromatography World by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.32: Global DNA amplification (PCR) market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.33: World Market for Mass Spectrometry, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.34: Global Market-based microscopy techniques by product (Millions dollars), 2007-14
Table 3.35: Global Market based on microscopy techniques, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.36: Global Market electron microscopy, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.37: Global Market AFM, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.38: Microfluidics Enabled World workstation market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.39: barcode readers worldwide market for presentation DNA sample, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.40: computational chemistry and biology modeling world market, geography (Millions dollars), 2007-14
Table 3.41: Global observers / arrayer chips market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.42: Global Market centrifugal by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.43: Global Scanner market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.44: Global Market thermocycler by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.45: Global charge-coupled device market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.46: plaques World market bands and columns by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.47: Global DNA sequencing services market for the products ($ million) 2007-14
Table 3.48: DNA sequencing services world market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.49: Global high yield sequencing market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.50: World shotgun sequencing of the market, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.51: Global Market exchange sequence, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.52: The process of the bulk sample and the first market to walk by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.53: Global Market Analysis of single pass, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 3.54: Global Market identification of bacteria, by geography ($ m), 2007-14
Table 5.55: U.S. patent
Table 5.56: U.S. patent (Cont. 1)
Table 5.57: U.S. patent (Cont. 2)
Table 5.58: U.S. patent (Cont. 3)
Table 5.59: U.S. patent (Cont. 4)
Table 5.60: U.S. patent (Cont. 5)
Table 5.61: U.S. Patent (Cont. 6)
Table 5.62: U.S. patent (Cont. 7)
Table 5.63: U.S. patent (Cont. 8)
Table 5.64: European Patents
Table 5.65: European Patents (cont. 1)
Table 5.66: European Patents (cont. 2)
Table 5.67: European Patents (cont. 3)
Table 5.68: Patents Europe (cont. 4)
Table 5.69: European Patents (cont. 5)
Table 5.70: European Patents (cont. 6)
Table 5.71: European Patents (cont. 7)
Table 5.72: for European patents (cont. 7)
Table 5.73: European Patents (cont. 8)
Table 5.74: European Patents (cont. 9)
Table 5.75: Patents Europe (cont. 10)
Table 5.76: European Patents (cont. 11)
Table 5.77: Japanese patents
Table 5.78: Japanese patents (cont. 2)
Table 5.79: Japanese patents (cont. 3)
Table 5.80: Japanese patents (cont. 4)

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