DNA profiling is a form of genomics that involves the analysis of an individual's DNA to identify unique genetic markers. It is used in a variety of applications, including forensic science, paternity testing, and medical diagnostics. DNA profiling is based on the principle that each individual's DNA is unique, and can be used to identify them. DNA profiling involves the analysis of specific regions of the genome, known as short tandem repeats (STRs). These regions are highly variable between individuals, and can be used to distinguish one individual from another. DNA profiling is also used to identify genetic diseases, and to determine the likelihood of an individual developing certain diseases. The DNA profiling market is growing rapidly, driven by advances in technology and the increasing demand for personalized medicine. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, as more applications for DNA profiling are developed. Companies in the DNA profiling market include Illumina, Thermo Fisher Scientific, QIAGEN, Agilent Technologies, and Eurofins Scientific. Show Less Read more
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