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The Veterinary Genetics market is a subset of the Animal Healthcare/Veterinary industry, focusing on the use of genetic testing and analysis to diagnose and treat genetic diseases in animals. Veterinary genetic testing can be used to identify inherited diseases, determine the risk of developing certain diseases, and identify the genetic makeup of an animal. Veterinary genetic testing can also be used to determine the best breeding practices for animals, as well as to identify the best genetic traits for a particular breed.
Veterinary genetic testing is becoming increasingly popular as it provides a more accurate diagnosis and treatment of genetic diseases in animals. Veterinary genetic testing can also be used to identify the best breeding practices for animals, as well as to identify the best genetic traits for a particular breed.
Some companies in the Veterinary Genetics market include Genoscoper Laboratories, Genomia, Genesearch, and Geneseek. Show Less Read more