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Gene Synthesis is a technology used in genomics to create custom DNA sequences. It involves synthesizing a gene from its component nucleotides, which are then assembled into a single strand of DNA. The technology is used in a variety of applications, including gene therapy, drug discovery, and agricultural biotechnology. It is also used to create custom DNA libraries for research and development.
Gene Synthesis is a rapidly growing market, driven by advances in sequencing technology and the increasing demand for custom DNA sequences. The technology is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and agriculture. It is also used in academic research and in the development of new diagnostic tests.
Companies in the Gene Synthesis market include GenScript, DNA2.0, Twist Bioscience, Eurofins Genomics, and Genewiz. Show Less Read more