Genome Editing/Engineering Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends And Forecast 2015 – 2023

Genome Editing/Engineering Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends And Forecast 2015 – 2023

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The genetic information of an organism, known in whole as the genome, is a fundamental and vital part of
its existence and survivability. The favorable evolution of an organism is its innate ability to mutate its
present set of fixed genetic composition with possible variations present in its genome. Such genetic
mutation when performed by man, in vitro, with the intention to induce a specific desired characteristic, is
called genetic editing. The field of performing successful genomic editing is commonly referred to as
genetic engineering. To construct an organism capable of exhibiting desired characteristics one requires
genome editing practices that involve small microorganisms, preferably viruses. Today viruses are most
commonly used vectors for gene insertion and modification.

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Based on their application, genetic engineering can be segmented into animal genome engineering, plant
genome engineering and in-vitro cell-line engineering. Animal genome engineering services monitors
hybrids/crossbreeds/thoroughbreds in order to select and amplify the desired trait that serves a particular
purpose. In horse breeding, animal genetics help stud (male race horse) farm owners to select racing
breed and experiment among thoroughbreds, thereby gaining a fine genotype for horse...

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