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Consumer Genomics is a subset of the larger Genomics market, which focuses on the use of genetic information to inform decisions about health and lifestyle. It is a rapidly growing field, driven by advances in technology and the increasing availability of genetic testing. Consumer Genomics companies offer a range of services, from direct-to-consumer genetic testing to personalized health and wellness programs. These services are designed to provide individuals with insights into their genetic makeup and to help them make informed decisions about their health and lifestyle.
Consumer Genomics companies include 23andMe, AncestryDNA, Helix, Color Genomics, and MyHeritage. These companies offer a variety of services, from genetic testing to health and wellness programs. They also provide access to genetic counselors and other healthcare professionals to help individuals understand their results and make informed decisions about their health. Show Less Read more