Genome Editing Services, World Markets to 2030: Focus on CRISPR – The Most Popular Genome Manipulation Technology Tool – PRNewswire

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DUBLIN, Nov. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Genome Editing Services Market-Focus on CRISPR 2019-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report features an extensive study of the current landscape of CRISPR-based genome editing service providers. The study presents an in-depth analysis, highlighting the capabilities of various stakeholders engaged in this domain, across different geographical regions.

Currently, there is an evident increase in demand for complex biological therapies (including regenerative medicine products), which has created an urgent need for robust genome editing techniques. The biopharmaceutical pipeline includes close to 500 gene therapies, several of which are being developed based on the CRISPR technology.

Recently, in July 2019, a first in vivo clinical trial for a CRISPR-based therapy was initiated. However, successful gene manipulation efforts involve complex experimental protocols and advanced molecular biology centered infrastructure. Therefore, many biopharmaceutical researchers and developers have demonstrated a preference to outsource such operations to capable contract service providers.

Consequently, the genome editing contract services market was established and has grown to become an indispensable segment of the modern healthcare industry, offering a range of services, such as gRNA design and construction, cell line development (involving gene knockout, gene knockin, tagging and others) and transgenic animal model generation (such as knockout mice). Additionally, there are several players focused on developing advanced technology platforms that are intended to improve/augment existing gene editing tools, especially the CRISPR-based genome editing processes.

Given the rising interest in personalized medicine, a number of strategic investors are presently willing to back genetic engineering focused initiatives. Prevalent trends indicate that the market for CRISPR-based genome editing services is likely to grow at a significant pace in the foreseen future.

Report Scope

One of the key objectives of the report was to evaluate the current opportunity and the future potential of CRISPR-based genome editing services market. We have provided an informed estimate of the likely evolution of the market in the short to mid-term and long term, for the period 2019-2030.

In addition, we have segmented the future opportunity across [A] type of services offered (gRNA construction, cell line engineering and animal model generation), [B] type of cell line used (mammalian, microbial, insect and others) and [C] different geographical regions (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and rest of the world).

To account for the uncertainties associated with the CRISPR-based genome editing services market and to add robustness to our model, we have provided three forecast scenarios, portraying the conservative, base and optimistic tracks of the market's evolution.

The research, analysis and insights presented in this report are backed by a deep understanding of key insights generated from both secondary and primary research. All actual figures have been sourced and analyzed from publicly available information forums and primary research discussions. Financial figures mentioned in this report are in USD, unless otherwise specified.

Key Topics Covered

1. PREFACE 1.1. Scope of the Report 1.2. Research Methodology 1.3. Chapter Outlines

2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3. INTRODUCTION 3.1. Context and Background 3.2. Overview of Genome Editing 3.3. History of Genome Editing 3.4. Applications of Genome Editing 3.5. Genome Editing Techniques 3.5.1. Mutagenesis 3.5.2 Conventional Homologous Recombination 3.5.3 Single Stranded Oligo DNA Nucleotides Homologous Recombination 3.5.4. Homing Endonuclease Systems (Adeno Associated Virus System) 3.5.5. Protein-based Nuclease Systems 3.5.5.1. Meganucleases 3.5.5.2. Zinc Finger Nucleases 3.5.5.3. Transcription Activator-like Effector Nucleases 3.5.6. DNA Guided Systems 3.5.6.1. Peptide Nucleic Acids 3.5.6.2. Triplex Forming Oligonucleotides 3.5.6.3. Structure Guided Endonucleases 3.5.7. RNA Guided Systems 3.5.7.1. CRISPR-Cas9 3.5.7.2. Targetrons 3.6. CRISPR-based Genome Editing 3.6.1. Role of CRISPR-Cas in Adaptive Immunity in Bacteria 3.6.2. Key CRISPR-Cas Systems 3.6.3. Components of CRISPR-Cas System 3.6.4. Protocol for CRISPR-based Genome Editing 3.7. Applications of CRISPR 3.7.1. Development of Therapeutic Interventions 3.7.2. Augmentation of Artificial Fertilization Techniques 3.7.3. Development of Genetically Modified Organisms 3.7.4. Production of Biofuels 3.7.5. Other Bioengineering Applications 3.8. Key Challenges and Future Perspectives

4. CRISPR-BASED GENOME EDITING SERVICE PROVIDERS: CURRENT MARKET LANDSCAPE 4.1. Chapter Overview 4.2. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Service Providers: Overall Market Landscape 4.2.3. Analysis by Type of Service Offering 4.2.4. Analysis by Type of gRNA Format 4.2.5. Analysis by Type of Endonuclease 4.2.6. Analysis by Type of Cas9 Format 4.2.7. Analysis by Type of Cell Line Engineering Offering 4.2.8. Analysis by Type of Animal Model Generation Offering 4.2.9. Analysis by Availability of CRISPR Libraries 4.2.10. Analysis by Year of Establishment 4.2.11. Analysis by Company Size 4.2.12. Analysis by Geographical Location 4.2.13. Logo Landscape: Distribution by Company Size and Location of Headquarters

5. COMPANY COMPETITIVENESS ANALYSIS 5.1. Chapter Overview 5.2. Methodology 5.3. Assumptions and Key Parameters 5.4. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Service Providers: Competitive Landscape 5.4.1. Small-sized Companies 5.4.2. Mid-sized Companies 5.4.3. Large Companies

6. COMPANY PROFILES 6.1. Chapter Overview 6.2. Applied StemCell 6.2.1. Company Overview 6.2.2. Service Portfolio 6.2.3. Recent Developments and Future Outlook 6.3. BioCat 6.4. Biotools 6.5. Charles River Laboratories 6.6. Cobo Scientific 6.7. Creative Biogene 6.8. Cyagen Biosciences 6.9. GeneCopoeia 6.10. Horizon Discovery 6.11. NemaMetrix 6.12. Synbio Technologies 6.13. Thermo Fisher Scientific

7. PATENT ANALYSIS 7.1. Chapter Overview 7.2. Scope and Methodology 7.3. CRISPR-based Genome Editing: Patent Analysis 7.3.1. Analysis by Application Year and Publication Year 7.3.2. Analysis by Geography 7.3.3. Analysis by CPC Symbols 7.3.4. Emerging Focus Areas 7.3.5. Leading Players: Analysis by Number of Patents 7.4. CRISPR-based Genome Editing: Patent Benchmarking Analysis 7.4.1. Analysis by Patent Characteristics 7.5. Patent Valuation Analysis

8. ACADEMIC GRANT ANALYSIS 8.1. Chapter Overview 8.2. Scope and Methodology 8.3. Grants Awarded by the National Institutes of Health for CRISPR-based 8.3.1. Year-wise Trend of Grant Award 8.3.2. Analysis by Amount Awarded 8.3.3. Analysis by Administering Institutes 8.3.4. Analysis by Support Period 8.3.5. Analysis by Funding Mechanism 8.3.6. Analysis by Type of Grant Application 8.3.7. Analysis by Grant Activity 8.3.8. Analysis by Recipient Organization 8.3.9. Regional Distribution of Grant Recipient Organization 8.3.10. Prominent Project Leaders: Analysis by Number of Grants 8.3.11. Emerging Focus Areas 8.3.12. Grant Attractiveness Analysis

9. CASE STUDY: ADVANCED CRISPR-BASED TECHNOLOGIES/SYSTEMS AND TOOLS 9.1. Chapter Overview 9.2. CRISPR-based Technology Providers 9.2.1. Analysis by Year of Establishment and Company Size 9.2.2. Analysis by Geographical Location and Company Expertise 9.2.3. Analysis by Focus Area 9.2.4. Key Technology Providers: Company Snapshots 9.2.4.1. APSIS Therapeutics 9.2.4.2. Beam Therapeutics 9.2.4.3. CRISPR Therapeutics 9.2.4.4. Editas Medicine 9.2.4.5. Intellia Therapeutics 9.2.4.6. Jenthera Therapeutics 9.2.4.7. KSQ Therapeutics 9.2.4.8. Locus Biosciences 9.2.4.9. Refuge Biotechnologies 9.2.4.10. Repare Therapeutics 9.2.4.11. SNIPR BIOME 9.2.5. Key Technology Providers: Summary of Venture Capital Investments 9.3. List of CRISPR Kit Providers 9.4. List of CRISPR Design Tool Providers

10. POTENTIAL STRATEGIC PARTNERS 10.1. Chapter Overview 10.2. Scope and Methodology 10.3. Potential Strategic Partners for Genome Editing Service Providers 10.3.1. Key Industry Partners 10.3.1.1. Most Likely Partners 10.3.1.2. Likely Partners 10.3.1.3. Less Likely Partners 10.3.2. Key Non-Industry/Academic Partners 10.3.2.1. Most Likely Partners 10.3.2.2. Likely Partners 10.3.2.3. Less Likely Partners

11. MARKET FORECAST 11.1. Chapter Overview 11.2. Forecast Methodology and Key Assumptions 11.3. Overall CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market, 2019-2030 11.4. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market: Distribution by Regions, 2019-2030 11.4.1. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market in North America, 2019-2030 11.4.2. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market in Europe, 2019-2030 11.4.3. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market in Asia Pacific, 2019-2030 11.4.4. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market in Rest of the World, 2019-2030 11.5. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market: Distribution by Type of Services, 2019-2030 11.5.1. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market for gRNA Construction, 2019-2030 11.5.2. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market for Cell Line Engineering, 2019-2030 11.5.3. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market for Animal Model Generation, 2019-2030 11.6. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market: Distribution by Type of Cell Line, 2019-2030 11.6.1. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market for Mammalian Cell Lines, 2019-2030 11.6.2. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market for Microbial Cell Lines, 2019-2030 11.6.3. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Services Market for Other Cell Lines, 2019-2030

12. SWOT ANALYSIS 12.1. Chapter Overview 12.2. SWOT Analysis 12.2.1. Strengths 12.2.2. Weaknesses 12.2.3. Opportunities 12.2.4. Threats 12.2.5. Concluding Remarks

13. EXECUTIVE INSIGHTS

14. APPENDIX 1: TABULATED DATA

15. APPENDIX 2: LIST OF COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS

Companies Mentioned

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