METAGENOMICS MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Metagenomics Market, By Product (Reagents & Consumables, Instruments, and Sequencing & Data Analytics Services), By Technology (Shotgun Sequencing, 16S Sequencing, Whole Genome Sequencing, and Others), By Application (Drug Discovery, Clinical Diagnostics, and Others), By End User (Pharmaceutical Companies, Research Laboratories, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
On October 1, 2024, Universal Sequencing Technology (UST), a global leader in Next Generation DNA Sequencing (NGS) innovations, announced the launch of its TELL-Meta software pipeline designed for metagenomics applications utilizing TELL-Seq linked read technology. This innovative software aims to enhance metagenomics research by providing accurate tools for species discovery and high-quality metagenomic assembly and analysis. The TELL-Meta pipeline is optimized for identifying microbial communities directly from environmental samples, significantly improving the accuracy of taxonomic classification and abundance estimation.
On August 2, 2024, MGI Tech, a global biotechnology company, launched a comprehensive Human Microbiome Metagenomics Sequencing Package. This package streamlines the entire sequencing process, including sample collection, extraction, library preparation, sequencing, and analysis, featuring high automation and flexible throughput options. It has been validated with over 130,000 stool samples, demonstrating excellent performance and consistency across various sequencing platforms.
On April 23, 2024, Microbiome Insights Inc., a global leader in microbial sequencing and bioinformatic analysis, announced that it had launched its new long-read sequencing services for both amplicon and shotgun metagenomics. Utilizing cutting-edge high-throughput sequencers, sequencing strategies, and advanced bioinformatics pipelines, the service is ideal for academic, clinical, and industry researchers looking for the next breakthrough in microbial research.