DNA and Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022-2035

DNA and Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022-2035

In 1973, a group of scientists reported that individual genes can be cloned and isolated by cleaving DNA enzymatically into DNA fragments. Over time, gene and DNA cloning has proved to be an important tool for researchers in their studies focused on genetics. The evolution of genetic engineering and cloning techniques has allowed for alterations in the genome of microorganisms, thereby enabling the production of substances having various research and therapeutic applications. Further, cloning can be used to produce gene therapies for the treatment of serious disease indications, such as cystic fibrosis, cancer, AIDS and others. It is interesting to note that gene cloning can be a potential solution to organ scarcity. It also plays an important role in synthesis of antibiotics, vitamins and hormones. Given the various applications of DNA and gene cloning, scientists have taken initiatives for constructing gene libraries having a collection of cloned DNA. However, the process of successful DNA cloning and gene cloning is associated with several challenges and complications, such as gene toxicity, requirement of a specific insert size or large vector, unstable DNA elements, and the presence of DNA secondary structures. In order to overcome these challenges and obtain a high-quality and stable finished product, the outsourcing of DNA and gene cloning is considered as a preferable option, among other alternatives, by companies engaged in DNA and gene cloning.

Currently, several players offer services for DNA and gene cloning. The DNA and gene cloning services market is highly fragmented, featuring presence of various start-ups, mid-sized firms and well-established players. These players offer a wide range of services for DNA and gene cloning with different types of cloning methods. Further, it is worth mentioning that extensive research is being conducted for DNA cloning technologies; this is evident from more than 6,900 research articles that have been published for DNA cloning technologies in the past few years. In addition, more than 35 global events have been organized to discuss about the recent trends related to DNA and gene cloning. Driven by the growing demand for gene therapies, and the introduction and adoption of novel and advanced DNA cloning technologies, the DNA and gene cloning services market is anticipated to witness steady growth in the coming years.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT

The ‘DNA and Gene Cloning Services Market – Distribution by Type of Service Offered (Gene Synthesis, Custom Cloning, Sub-cloning and Others), Type of Gene (Standard Gene, Complex Gene and Others), Company Size (Small, Mid-sized and Large), End-User Industry (Academic and R&D, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies, and Others) and Key Geographies (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and MENA): Industry Trends and Global Forecasts, 2022-2035’ report features an extensive study of the current market landscape and future potential of the DNA and gene cloning services market. The study features an in-depth analysis, highlighting the capabilities of DNA and gene cloning service providers. Amongst other elements, the report features:

A detailed overview of the overall market landscape of DNA and gene cloning service providers, based on several relevant parameters, such as information on their year of establishment, company size (in terms of employee count), region of headquarters (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and rest of the world). In addition to this, the chapter also features information on type of service(s) offered (gene synthesis, custom cloning, sub-cloning and others), cloning method(s) used (Restriction Enzyme Based Cloning, PCR Cloning, Ligation Independent Cloning, TA Cloning, Blunt End Cloning, Seamless Cloning and Recombinational Cloning), type of gene(s) cloned (standard gene and complex gene), expression system(s) used (bacterial, mammalian, insect and yeast), cloning vector(s) used (plasmids, bacteriophages, bacterial artificial chromosomes, yeast artificial chromosomes and mammalian artificial chromosomes) and end-user industry (academic and R&D, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and others).

An insightful benchmark analysis of the DNA and gene cloning service providers, located in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World. The analysis compares the service providers on the basis of various parameters, such as number of cloning method(s) used, number of expression system(s) used, number of cloning vector(s) used and number of end-user(s). It also highlights the top players in various geographies.

Elaborate profiles of the key players involved in providing services for DNA and gene cloning. Each profile features a brief overview of the company, its financial information (if available), details on its service portfolio and recent developments with an informed future outlook.

An in-depth analysis of patents related to DNA and gene cloning, filed / granted since 2017, based on several relevant parameters, such as patent type, publication year, application year, geographical location, Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) symbols, emerging focus area, type of applicant, leading players (on the basis of number of patents), leading assignees (on the basis of number of patents) and patent benchmarking. In addition, it features a patent valuation analysis which evaluates the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the patents.

An analysis of more than 6,900 peer-reviewed, scientific articles related to research on DNA and gene cloning, which have been published between 2017 and 2022, including analysis based on parameters, such as year of publication, type of cloning, key focus area, popular journals (in terms of number of articles published in this domain), leading authors (in terms of number of articles published in this domain) and leading first authors (in terms of number of articles published in this domain).

An in-depth analysis of recent events (conferences / seminars / summits / trainings / webinars / workshops) related to DNA and gene cloning that were organized / planned. It features an analysis based on the year of occurrence of event, event platform, type of event, geographical distribution, emerging agendas / key focus areas, most active event speakers (in terms of number of events), seniority level of event speakers and geographical mapping of the upcoming events.

A case study on the DNA cloning kits developers, providing information and detailed analysis on kit components, number of reactions, type of cloning method used, type of fragment(s) cloned, cloning time, efficacy and kit shelf life. Further, it also includes a study on the DNA cloning reagents developers, along with a detailed analysis based on reagents’ unit size, concentration, components of reagents, exonuclease activity, product overhangs, heat inactivation temperature and storage temperature. In addition to this, the chapter concludes with the overview of geographical distribution of DNA cloning kits and reagents developers, along with DNA and gene cloning service providers.

One of the key objectives of the report was to evaluate the current opportunity and future potential associated with the DNA and gene cloning services market, over the coming 13 years. We have provided informed estimates of the likely evolution of the market in the short to mid-term and long term, for the period 2022-2035. Our year-wise projections of the current and future opportunity have further been segmented based on relevant parameters, such as [A] type of service offered (gene synthesis, custom cloning, sub-cloning and others), [B] type of gene (standard gene, complex gene and others), [C] company size (small, mid-sized and large), [D] end-user industry (academic and R&D, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and others), [E] key geographical regions (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and MENA). To account for future uncertainties in the 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 opinions and insights presented in the report were also influenced by discussions held with senior stakeholders in the industry.

MARKET SEGMENTATIONS

DNA and Gene Cloning Services: Market Segmentations

Market Segments Details

Forecast Period 2022 - 2035

Type of Service Offered Gene Synthesis

Custom Cloning

Sub-cloning

Other Services

Type of Gene Cloned Standard Gene

Complex Gene

Other Genes

Company Size Small

Mid-sized

Large

End-User Industry Academic and R&D

Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies

Other End-Users

Key Geographical Regions North America

Europe

Asia-Pacific

Latin America

MENA

Source: Roots Analysis

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The data presented in this report has been gathered via secondary and primary research. For all our projects, we conduct interviews / surveys with experts in this domain (academia, industry, medical practice and other associations) to solicit their opinions on emerging trends in the market. This is primarily useful for us to draw out our own opinion on how the market will evolve across different regions and technology segments. Wherever possible, the available data has been checked for accuracy from multiple sources of information.

The secondary sources of information include:

Annual reports

Investor presentations

SEC filings

Industry databases

News releases from company websites

Government policy documents

Industry analysts’ views

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 QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Who are the leading players offering DNA and gene cloning services?

Which global regions are considered as the hub of DNA cloning kit and reagent developers?

What is the relative competitiveness of different DNA and gene cloning service providers?

How has the intellectual property landscape in this field evolved over the years?

What is the focus of various publications related to DNA and gene cloning?

What is the key agenda of various global events / conferences related to DNA and gene cloning?

How is the current and future market opportunity, likely to be distributed across key market segments?

CHAPTER OUTLINES

Chapter 2 is an executive summary of the key insights captured during our research. It offers a high-level view on the likely evolution of the DNA and gene cloning services market in the short to mid-term, and long term.

Chapter 3 provides a general overview of DNA cloning with information on the methods of DNA cloning (Restriction Enzyme Based Cloning, PCR Cloning, Ligation Independent Cloning, TA Cloning, Blunt End Cloning, Seamless Cloning and Recombinational Cloning). Further, it includes details on the techniques used in DNA and gene cloning, types of genes cloned, different types of expression systems and cloning vectors used in DNA and gene cloning. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the applications, challenges associated and need for outsourcing DNA and gene cloning and factors that are likely to contribute to growth in this domain.

Chapter 4 provides an overview of the current market landscape of DNA and gene cloning service providers, based on several relevant parameters, such as information on their year of establishment, company size, region of headquarters, location of headquarters, company size and region of headquarters. In addition, the chapter features information on DNA and gene cloning services and a detailed analysis based on several relevant parameters, such as information on the type of service(s) offered (gene synthesis, custom cloning, sub-cloning and others), type of cloning method(s) employed (Restriction Enzyme Based Cloning, PCR Cloning, Ligation Independent Cloning, TA Cloning, Blunt End Cloning, Seamless Cloning and Recombinational Cloning), type of gene(s) cloned (standard gene and complex gene), type of expression system(s) used (bacterial, mammalian, insect and yeast), type of cloning vector(s) used (plasmids, bacteriophages, bacterial artificial chromosomes, yeast artificial chromosomes and mammalian artificial chromosomes) and end user industry (academic and R&D, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and others).

Chapter 5 presents an insightful benchmark analysis of the DNA and gene cloning service providers, located in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World. The analysis compares the service providers on the basis of various parameters, such as number of cloning method(s) employed, number of expression system(s) used, number of cloning vector(s) used and number of end-user(s). In the chapter, the top stakeholders in each geography have been plotted on a spider web for their respective capabilities.

Chapter 6 features elaborate profiles of the key players involved in providing services for DNA and gene cloning. Each profile features a brief overview of the company, its financial information (if available), details on its service portfolio and recent developments with an informed future outlook.

Chapter 7 consists of an analysis of patents related to DNA and gene cloning, filed / granted since 2017, based on several relevant parameters, such as patent type, publication year, application year, geographical location, Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) symbols, emerging focus area, type of applicant, leading players (on the basis of number of patents), leading assignees (on the basis of number of patents) and patent benchmarking. In addition, it features a patent valuation analysis which evaluates the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the patents.

Chapter 8 provides a detailed review of more than 6,900 peer-reviewed, scientific articles related to research on DNA and gene cloning, which have been published between 2017 and 2022, including analysis based on parameters, such as year of publication, type of cloning, key focus area, popular journals (in terms of number of articles published in this domain), leading authors (in terms of number of articles published in this domain) and leading first authors (in terms of number of articles published in this domain).

Chapter 9 provides an analysis of recent events (conferences / seminars / summits / trainings / webinars / workshops) related to DNA and gene cloning that were organized / planned to be organized. It features an analysis based on the year of occurrence of event, event platform, type of event, geographical distribution, emerging agendas / key focus areas, most active event speakers (in terms of number of events), seniority level of event speakers and geographical mapping of the upcoming events.

Chapter 10 presents an insightful market forecast analysis, highlighting the likely growth of the DNA and gene cloning services market till the year 2035. In order to provide details on the future opportunity, our projections have been segmented on the basis of [A] type of service offered (gene synthesis, custom cloning, sub-cloning and others), [B] type of gene (standard gene, complex gene and others), [C] company size (small, mid-sized and large), [D] end user industry (academic and R&D, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and others), [E] key geographical regions (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and MENA).

Chapter 11 presents a case study of the DNA cloning kits developers. The chapter features information and detailed analysis on kit components, number of reactions, type of cloning method used, type of fragment(s) cloned, cloning time, efficacy and kit shelf life. Further, it also includes the study of the DNA cloning reagents developers, with detailed analysis on reagents’ unit size, concentration, components of reagents, exonuclease activity, product overhangs, heat inactivation temperature and storage temperature. In addition to this, the chapter concludes with the overview of geographical distribution of DNA cloning kits and reagents developers, along with DNA and gene cloning service providers.

Chapter 12 summarizes the overall report. In this chapter, we have provided a list of key takeaways from the report, and expressed our independent opinion related to the research and analysis described in the previous chapters.

Chapter 13 provides the transcripts of the interviews conducted with representatives from renowned organizations that are engaged in providing services of DNA and gene cloning.

Chapter 14 is an appendix, that provides tabulated data and numbers for all the figures included in the report.

Chapter 15 is an appendix that provides the list of companies and organizations that have been mentioned in the report.


1. Preface
1.1. Scope Of The Report
1.2. Market Segmentation
1.3. Research Methodology
1.4. Key Questions Answered
1.5. Chapter Outlines
2. Executive Summary
3. Introduction
3.1. Chapter Overview
3.2. Introduction To Dna Cloning
3.3. Methods Of Dna Cloning
3.3.1. Restriction Enzyme Based Cloning
3.3.2. Pcr Cloning
3.3.3. Ligation Independent Cloning
3.3.4. Ta Cloning
3.3.5. Blunt End Cloning
3.3.6. Seamless Cloning
3.3.7. Recombinational Cloning
3.4. Techniques Used In Dna And Gene Cloning
3.4.1. Molecular Cloning
3.4.2. Genetic Synthesis
3.4.3. Custom Cloning
3.5. Types Of Genes Cloned
3.5.2. Standard Genes
3.5.3. Complex Genes
3.6. Type Of Expression Systems Used In Dna And Gene Cloning
3.6.1. Mammalian Expression System
3.6.2. Insect Expression System
3.6.3. Bacterial Expression System
3.6.4. Plant Expression System
3.6.5. Yeast Expression System
3.7. Cloning Vectors
3.7.1. Plasmids
3.7.2. Bacteriophages
3.7.3. Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (Bacs)
3.7.4. Yeast Artificial Chromosomes (Yacs)
3.7.5. Mammalian Artificial Chromosomes (Macs)
3.8. Applications Of Dna And Gene Cloning
3.9. Challenges Associated With Dna And Gene Cloning
3.10. Outsourcing Of Dna And Gene Cloning Services
3.11. Future Perspectives
4. Market Landscape
4.1. Chapter Overview
4.2. Dna And Gene Cloning Service Providers Landscape
4.2.1. Analysis By Year Of Establishment
4.2.2. Analysis By Company Size
4.2.3. Analysis By Region Of Headquarters
4.2.4. Analysis By Company Size And Region Of Headquarters
4.3. Dna And Gene Cloning Services: Overall Market Landscape
4.3.1. Analysis By Type Of Service(S) Offered
4.3.2. Analysis By Cloning Method(S) Used
4.3.3. Analysis By Type Of Gene(S) Cloned
4.3.4. Analysis By Expression System(S) Used
4.3.5. Analysis By Cloning Vector(S) Used
4.3.6. Analysis By End User
5. Benchmark Analysis
5.1. Chapter Overview
5.2. Assumptions And Key Parameters
5.3. Methodology
5.4. Benchmark Analysis: Peer Groups
5.4.1. Benchmark Analysis: North America (Peer Group I)
5.4.2. Benchmark Analysis: North America (Peer Group Ii)
5.4.3. Benchmark Analysis: North America (Peer Group Iii)
5.4.4. Benchmark Analysis: Europe (Peer Group Iv)
5.4.5. Benchmark Analysis: Europe (Peer Group V)
5.4.6. Benchmark Analysis: Asia-pacific And Rest Of The World (Peer Group Vi)
5.4.7. Benchmark Analysis: Asia-pacific And Rest Of The World (Peer Group Vii)
6. Company Profiles
6.1. Chapter Overview
6.2. Aragen Life Sciences
6.2.1. Company Overview
6.2.2. Service Portfolio
6.2.3. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.3. Bio-techne
6.3.1. Company Overview
6.3.2. Financial Information
6.3.3. Service Portfolio
6.3.4. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.4. Charles River Laboratories
6.4.1. Company Overview
6.4.2. Financial Information
6.4.3. Service Portfolio
6.4.4. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.5. Curia
6.5.1. Company Overview
6.5.2. Service Portfolio
6.5.3. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.6. Eurofins
6.6.1. Company Overview
6.6.2. Financial Information
6.6.3. Service Portfolio
6.6.4. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.7. Genscript
6.7.1. Company Overview
6.7.2. Financial Information
6.7.3. Service Portfolio
6.7.4. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.8. Integrated Dna Technologies
6.8.1. Company Overview
6.8.2. Service Portfolio
6.8.3. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.9. Medgenome
6.9.1. Company Overview
6.9.2. Service Portfolio
6.9.3. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.10. Sino Biological
6.10.1. Company Overview
6.10.2. Service Portfolio
6.10.3. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.11. Syngene
6.11.1. Company Overview
6.11.2. Financial Information
6.11.3. Service Portfolio
6.11.4. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
6.12. Twist Bioscience
6.12.1. Company Overview
6.12.2. Financial Information
6.12.3. Service Portfolio
6.12.4. Recent Developments And Future Outlook
7. Patent Analysis
7.1. Chapter Overview
7.2. Scope And Methodology
7.3. Dna And Gene Cloning: Patent Analysis
7.3.1. Analysis By Publication Year
7.3.2. Analysis By Application Year
7.3.3. Analysis By Annual Number Of Granted Patents And Patent Applications
7.3.4. Analysis By Geographical Location
7.3.5. Analysis By Cpc Symbols
7.3.6. Analysis By Focus Area
7.3.7. Analysis By Type Of Applicant
7.3.8. Leading Players: Analysis By Number Of Patents
7.3.9. Leading Individual Assignees: Analysis By Number Of Patents
7.4. Dna And Gene Cloning: Patent Benchmarking Analysis
7.4.1. Analysis By Patent Characteristics
7.5. Dna And Gene Cloning: Patent Valuation Analysis
7.6. Leading Patents By Number Of Citations
8. Publication Analysis
8.1. Chapter Overview
8.2. Scope And Methodology
8.2.1. Analysis By Year Of Publication
8.2.2. Analysis By Type Of Cloning
8.2.3. Word Cloud: Emerging Focus Areas
8.2.4. Popular Journals: Analysis By Number Of Publications
8.2.5. Leading Authors: Analysis By Number Of Publications
8.2.6. Leading First Authors: Analysis By Number Of Publications
9. Global Event Analysis
9.1. Chapter Overview
9.2. Scope And Methodology
9.3. List Of Global Events Related To Dna And Gene Cloning
9.3.1. Analysis By Year Of Event
9.3.2. Analysis By Event Platform
9.3.3. Analysis By Type Of Event
9.3.4. Analysis By Geography
9.3.5. Word Cloud: Evolutionary Trends In Event Agenda / Key Focus Area
9.3.6. Most Active Participants: Analysis By Number Of Events
9.3.7. Analysis By Seniority Level Of Event Speakers
9.3.8. Geographical Mapping Of Upcoming Events
10. Market Forecast
10.1. Chapter Overview
10.2. Forecast Methodology And Key Assumptions
10.3. Global Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022-2035
10.3.1. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022 And 2035: Distribution By
Services Offered
10.3.1.1. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Gene Synthesis, 2022-2035
10.3.1.2. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Custom Cloning, 2022-2035
10.3.1.3. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Sub-cloning, 2022-2035
10.3.1.4. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Other Services, 2022-2035
10.3.2. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022 And 2035: Distribution By
Type Of Genes Cloned
10.3.2.1. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Standard Gene, 2022-2035
10.3.2.2. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Complex Gene, 2022-2035
10.3.2.3. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Other Genes, 2022-2035
10.3.3. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022 And 2035: Distribution By
Company Size
10.3.3.1. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Small Companies, 2022-
2035
10.3.3.2. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Mid-sized Companies, 2022-
2035
10.3.3.3. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Large Companies, 2022-
2035
10.3.4. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022 And 2035: Distribution By
End User Industry
10.3.4.1. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Academic And R&D, 2022-
2035
10.3.4.2. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Pharmaceutical And
Biotechnology Companies, 2022-2035
10.3.4.3. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market For Other End Users, 2022-2035
10.3.5. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market, 2022 And 2035: Distribution By
Key Geographical Regions
10.3.5.1. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market In North America, 2022-2035
10.3.5.2. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market In Europe, 2022-2035
10.3.5.3. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market In Asia-pacific, 2022-2035
10.3.5.4. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market In Latin America, 2022-2035
10.3.5.5. Dna And Gene Cloning Services Market In Mena, 2022-2035
11. Case Study: Dna And Gene Cloning Kits And Reagents
11.1. Chapter Overview
11.2. Dna Cloning Kits
11.2.1. Analysis By Kit Components
11.2.2. Analysis By Number Of Reactions
11.2.3. Analysis By Type Of Cloning Method Used
11.2.4. Analysis By Type Of Fragment(S) Cloned
11.2.5. Analysis By Cloning Time
11.2.6. Analysis By Efficacy
11.2.7. Analysis By Kit Shelf Life
11.3. Dna Cloning Reagents
11.3.1. Analysis By Unit Size
11.3.2. Analysis By Reagent Concentration
11.3.3. Analysis By Reagent Components
11.3.4. Analysis By Exonuclease Activity
11.3.5. Analysis By Product Overhangs
11.3.6. Analysis By Heat Inactivation Temperature
11.3.7. Analysis By Storage Temperature
11.4. Players In North America
11.4.1. Dna Cloning Kit Developers
11.4.2. Dna Cloning Reagent Developers
11.4.3. Dna Cloning Service Providers
11.5. Players In Europe
11.5.1. Dna Cloning Kit Developers
11.5.2. Dna Cloning Reagent Developers
11.5.3. Dna Cloning Service Providers
11.6. Players In Asia-pacific And Rest Of The World
11.6.1. Dna Cloning Kit Developers
11.6.2. Dna Cloning Reagent Developers
11.6.3. Dna Cloning Service Providers
12. Concluding Remarks
13. Executive Insights
14. Appendix I: Tabulated Data
15. Appendix Ii: List Of Companies And Organizations

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