According to FutureWise analysis the market for ai genomics in 2023 is US$ 0.5 billion, and is expected to reach US$ 4.76 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 32.5%.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we analyze complex genomic datasets, opening up exciting new possibilities for understanding the genetic foundations of diseases and traits through state-of-the-art sequencing techniques. Genomics, which encompasses the comprehensive study of an organism's entire genome—including all of its genes and non-coding DNA sequences—has never been more accessible.
With the help of cutting-edge AI techniques like machine learning and deep learning, researchers and clinicians are now able to unlock a treasure trove of genomic insights. This innovation is driving breakthroughs across various fields, from medicine and agriculture to evolutionary biology.
One of the standout applications of deep learning is in base calling within genomic instruments, utilizing sophisticated models based on recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and convolutional neural networks (CNNs). These neural networks adeptly analyze the image and signal data produced by sequencing devices, interpreting the vast 3 billion nucleotide pairs that make up the human genome.
This technological leap enhances the accuracy of genomic reads and enables real-time base calling, streamlining the entire genomics process—from sample analysis and variant identification to generating the final report. The future of genomics is bright, and AI is leading the charge toward groundbreaking discoveries!
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AI Genomics Market Segmentation:
By Offering
- Software
- Services
By Technology
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- Supervised Learning
- Reinforcement Learning
- Unsupervised Learning
- Other Machine Learning Technologies
- Other Technologies
By Functionality
- Genome Sequencing
- Gene Editing
- Clinical Workflows
- Predicitive Genetic Testing and Preventive Medicine
By Application
- Diagnostics
- Drug Discovery and Development
- Precision Medicine
- Argriculture and Animal Research
- Other Applications
By End-User
- Pharmaceutical and Biotech Companies
- Healthcare Providers
- Research Centers
- Academic Institutes
- Governmnet Organisations
- Other End-users
By Region
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Latin America
- Middle East and Africa
Competitive Landscape in AI Genomics Market:
- IBM
- Microsoft
- NVIDIA Corporation
- DeepGenomics
- BenevolentAI
- Fabric Genomics Inc.
- Verge Genomics
- Freenome Holdings Inc.
- MolecularMatch Inc.
- Cambridge Cancer Genomics
- Sophia genetics
- Data4Cure Inc.
- PrecisionLife Ltd
- Genoox Ltd
- Lifebit
- Diploid
- FDNA Inc.
- DNAnexus Inc.
- Empiric Logic
- Engine Biosciences Pte.Ltd
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- To provide a comprehensive analysis of the AI Genomics Market By Offering, By Technology, By Functionality, By Application, By End-User and By Region.
- To offer detailed insights into factors such as drivers, restraints, trends, and opportunities, as well as segmental and regional influences on market growth.
- To evaluate current market trends and forecast micro-markets, presenting overall market projections in the form of data sets and PowerPoint presentations.
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