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Global bioinformatics market 2013-2017

Dublin, Ireland, 13 January 2014/PRNewswire /-

Research and markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gxn8lj/bioinformatics) has announced the addition of the report "Global bioinformatics" market 2013-2017 to its offer.


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The use of Bioinformatics-based sectors covered in this report are medicine, agriculture, environment, animal, forensic, academics and others (security and defense, law enforcement groups, creation of resistance to antibiotics and evolutionary biotechnology, bio-weapon). The medical sector represented a participation of Lions in Bioinformatics market in 2012. The medical sector has also been classified as molecular medicine, gene therapy, the drug discovery and development, clinical diagnosis and reproductive biotechnology.

The bioinformatics market, products and services, has been classified as knowledge management tools, platforms and services. These segments are integral components of the areas of application as genomics, proteomics and other research in the life sciences and are used for the acquisition, development, management, analysis and integration of large amounts of data generated during biological research. Knowledge management tools dominated the market of bioinformatics in 2012, followed by platforms and services. Knowledge management tools are mostly used by researchers to handle large volumes of heterogeneous information and integrate them with existing knowledge repositories.

Segments in the market of bioinformatics applications are Genomics, proteomics, cheminformatics, molecular phylogeny, metabolomics, Transcriptomics and others (INNAVES, Cytomics and physiomics interactomics). Genomics contributes the highest on the market of bioinformatics; It will grow in a high CAGR from 2012 to 2017. The application of bioinformatics in Genomics is driven by increased applications of Pharmacogenomics for new drug discovery and characterization of older drugs, the development of new bioinformatics tools to handle large data sets generated by lower costs of DNA sequencing and genomics research. Metabolomics is the area of application of more rapid growth due to the development of analytical tools that allow profiling of metabolites with high performance and precision.

North America represented the largest market share in the market of bioinformatics, followed by Europe, in 2012. This is attributed by a growing demand for Bioinformatics in genomics and proteomics research, technological advances, grows the use of bioinformatics tools in the process of drug discovery and the presence of a large number of market participants. However, other regions as Asian and Latin American countries represent emerging markets, due to an increase in outsourcing by the giant pharmaceutical research, increasing the number of research organizations of contract (CROs), increase in public and private sector investment and increased industria-asociaciones.

Main actors in the bioinformatics industry include Accelrys, Inc. (United States), Affymetrix, Inc. (United States), life Technologies Corporation (United States), Illumina, Inc. (United States) and CLC bio. (Denmark).

Key topics: 

1 Introduction

2. Executive summary

3. Market overview

4. Global bioinformatics Market, by sectors

5. Global bioinformatics Market, products & services

6. Global bioinformatics market, applications

7 Geographical analysis

8 Competitive landscape

9 Company profiles


Companies mentioned:

Accelrys, a cause for IncActive, IncAffymetrix, IncAgilent Technologies, IncBiomatters, Bioinfromatics AgClc BioGeneva computer LtdBiomax (Genebio) said business solutions LtdIllumina, IncInstem PlcIntegromics SLKinexus CorporationKnome bioinformatics, IncLife technologies CorporationNonlinear Dynamics LtdOcimum Biosolutions, LtdPartek, IncorporatedPerkinelmer, IncTextco Biosoftware, Inc

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