Shotgun sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing used in bioinformatics. It involves randomly breaking down a genome into small fragments, sequencing the fragments, and then using computer algorithms to reassemble the fragments into a complete genome. This method is used to sequence large genomes, such as those of humans and other organisms. It is also used to sequence the genomes of viruses and bacteria. Shotgun sequencing is a rapidly growing market in bioinformatics. It is used in a variety of applications, including gene expression analysis, genome assembly, and metagenomics. It is also used in the development of new drugs and treatments, as well as in the study of evolutionary relationships between species. Some companies in the shotgun sequencing market include Illumina, Pacific Biosciences, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, 10X Genomics, and BGI. Show Less Read more
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