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Genetic testing is a form of genomics that involves the analysis of an individual's genetic material to detect the presence of a specific gene or mutation. It is used to diagnose genetic disorders, identify inherited diseases, and assess the risk of developing certain diseases. Genetic testing can also be used to determine a person's ancestry and to screen for certain genetic traits.
Genetic testing is a rapidly growing market, with a wide range of applications. It is used in clinical settings to diagnose and treat genetic diseases, as well as in research to identify genetic markers associated with disease. It is also used in the agricultural industry to improve crop yields and in the pharmaceutical industry to develop new drugs.
Some companies in the genetic testing market include 23andMe, Illumina, Myriad Genetics, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Show Less Read more