subject: Dna Sequencing Market Trends (kalorama Survey Of Lab Using Next-gen And Capillary Systems) [print this page] How are labs using DNA sequencing technology today? How many and what type of systems are installed? What applications are seeing the most usage? Have second and third generation systems penetrated as expected? What systems to labs plan to purchase in the future and when?
This report attempts to answer these questions and more, taking a quantitative view of the sequencing marketplace. The survey encompasses next-gen and capillary systems, with an emphasis on trends in second and third generations. Academic, research, government and other labs were interviewed for this study.
The DNA sequencer market has undergone rapid changes in the last few years, unlike any period in its history and also unique relative to most technologies except the computer or the chip. The rapid ongoing technological advances have enabled a Moore's Law type of phenomenon in relation to the cost of sequencing and the output of the systems.
Next Generation Sequencing Survey of U.S. Research Labs aims to identify some of the key changes taking place with both next-generation systems and capillary sequencers in relation to their usage in labs.
This market study includes:
Status of Next Gen and Third Gen Systems
Future Purchasing Plans and Time Frame
Run Frequencies
Sequencing Applications
Features Liked and Disliked by Brand (454, ABI SOLID, Illumina)
U.S. vs. Europe and Rest of World Stats
Over 105 Exhibits to Illuminate Survey
Main Challenges/Bottlenecks to Usage
Difficulty of Data Analysis by Brand/Type
Difficulty of Data Managment by Brand/Type
Sequencing Models Respondents Are Likely to Consider