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The Transcriptomics market is a segment of the biotechnology industry that focuses on the study of gene expression. It involves the analysis of the transcriptome, which is the set of all RNA molecules in a cell. This includes mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA. Transcriptomics is used to study gene expression, regulation, and function. It is used to identify and characterize genes, as well as to understand the role of genes in disease and development. Transcriptomics can also be used to identify biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis, and to develop new therapeutic targets.
Some companies in the Transcriptomics market include Illumina, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Agilent Technologies, Bio-Rad Laboratories, and QIAGEN. Show Less Read more