Nucleic Acid Amplification Life Science Dashboard™ Series 2
Percepta Associates, Inc.
July 1, 2009 169 Pages - SKU: PCT2384153
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Nucleic acid amplification is one of the most commonly performed molecular biology techniques and is a necessary precursor to a range of methods from gene cloning and site-directed mutagenesis to the quantitative analysis of gene expression. The Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard was developed from responses to a 21-question survey by 485 scientists predominantly located in North America and Europe. This Dashboard reveals key market indicators for the nucleic acid amplification market as a whole as well as for the following sub-segments: - Standard PCR with Taq polymerase, hot start Taq polymerase and proofreading polymerases
- qPCR with Taq polymerase and with hot start Taq polymerase
- qRT-PCR with Taq polymerase and with hot start Taq polymerase
- Instruments for Standard and Real Time PCR"
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- Figures and Tables
- Executive Summary
- Key Findings and Implications
- Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard
- Nucleic Acid Amplification Market Opportunity Matrix
- Survey Methodology
- Survey Invitation Text
- Respondent Demographics
- Frequency of Performance of Molecular Biology Techniques
- Frequency of Performance of Nucleic Acid Amplification
- Reaction Throughput and Market Growth Rates
- Respondent’s Stated Price Per Reaction
- Total Market Size, Market Segment Sizes and Total Market Growth Rate
- Market Shares by Segment (Share of Mention)
- Customer Satisfaction and Interest In Switching Suppliers
- Product Features That Influence Purchasing Decisions
- Primary and Secondary Downstream Applications
- Desired Changes to Nucleic Acid Amplification Products
- Survey Questionnaire
- Figures and Tables
- Figure 1: Respondent’s Place of Employment
- Figure 2: Respondent’s Country/Region
- Figure 3: Respondent’s Job Title
- Figure 4: Respondent’s Areas of Expertise/Specialization
- Figure 5: Number of Employees in Respondent’s Laboratories
- Figure 6: Percentage of Respondents Performing Various Techniques at Least a Few Times per Year
- Figure 7: Percentage of Respondents Performing Nucleic Acid Amplification
- Figure 8: Percentage of Respondents using Various Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques in their Laboratory
- Figure 9: Percentage of Respondents Performing Standard PCR with Taq Polymerase
- Figure 10: Percentage of Respondents Performing Standard PCR with a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 11: Percentage of Respondents Performing Standard PCR with a Proofreading (High Fidelity) Polymerase
- Figure 12: Percentage of Respondents Performing qPCR (Genomic DNA Template) Using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 13: Percentage of Respondents Performing qPCR (Genomic DNA Template) Using Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 14: Percentage of Respondents Performing qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) Using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 15: Percentage of Respondents Performing qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) Using Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 16: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Standard PCR with Taq Polymerase
- Figure 17: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Standard PCR with a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 18: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Standard PCR with a Proofreading (High Fidelity) Polymerase
- Figure 19: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qPCR (gDNA Template) Using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 20: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qPCR (gDNA Template) Using Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 21: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) Using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 22: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) Using Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 23: Respondent’s Primary Supplier of Standard PCR Thermocyclers
- Figure 24: Respondent’s Primary Supplier of Instruments for Real-Time PCR
- Figure 25: Percentage of Respondents That Have Switched Suppliers in the Last Six Months
- Figure 26: Most Important Features of Nucleic Acid Amplification Products
- Figure 27: Respondent’s Primary Application for End Products from Standard PCR with Taq Polymerase
- Figure 28: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Application for End Products from Standard PCR with Taq Polymerase
- Figure 29: Respondent’s Primary Application for End Products from Standard PCR with a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 30: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Application for End Products from Standard PCR with a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 31: Respondent’s Primary Application for End Products from Standard PCR with a Proofreading (High Fidelity) Polymerase
- Figure 32: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Application for End Products from Standard PCR with a Proofreading (High Fidelity) Polymerase
- Figure 33: Respondent’s Primary Application for End Products from qPCR (genomic DNA Template) using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 34: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Application for End Products from qPCR (genomic DNA Template) using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 35: Respondent’s Primary Application for End Products from qPCR (genomic DNA Template) using a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 36: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Application for End Products from qPCR (genomic DNA Template) using a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 37: Respondent’s Primary Application for End Products from qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 38: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Application for End Products from qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) using Taq Polymerase
- Figure 39: Respondent’s Primary Application for End Products from qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) using a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Figure 40: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Application for End Products from qRT-PCR (cDNA Template) using a Hot Start Taq Polymerase
- Table 1: Respondent’s Areas of Expertise/Specialization Values for Figure 4
- Table 2: Frequency of Performance of Various Life Science Techniques
- Table 3: Frequency of Co-Performance of Various Life Science Techniques
- Table 4: Frequency of use for Various Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
- Table 5: Frequency of Co-Performance of Life Science Techniques with the Use of Various Nucleic Acid Amplification Products
- Table 6: Frequency of Use of Nucleic Acid Amplification Products with the Performance of Life Science Techniques
- Table 7: Median and Average Monthly Throughput for Nucleic Acid Amplification Products
- Table 8: Percentage of Respondents Performing Various Numbers of Amplification Reactions Per Month by Product Category
- Table 9: Projected Growth in the Use of Various Nucleic Acid Amplification Product Categories
- Table 10: Median and Average Price Per Amplification for Nucleic Acid Amplification Products
- Table 11: Estimated 2009 Global Market Size for Nucleic Acid Amplification Products by Category
- Table 12: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Standard PCR with Taq Polymerase by Market Segment
- Table 13: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Standard PCR with a Hot Start Taq Polymerase by Market Segment
- Table 14: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Standard PCR with a Proofreading (High Fidelity) Polymerase by Market Segment
- Table 15: Market Share Leaders for Standard PCR Amplification Products
- Table 16: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qPCR (Genomic DNA Template) using Taq Polymerase by Market Segment
- Table 17: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qPCR (Genomic DNA Template) using Hot Start Taq Polymerase by Market Segment
- Table 18: Market Share Leaders for qPCR (Genomic DNA) Amplification Products
- Table 19: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qRT-PCR (cDNA template) using Taq Polymerase by Market Segment
- Table 20: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for qRT-PCR (cDNA template) using a Hot Start Taq Polymerase by Market Segment
- Table 21: Market Share Leaders for RT-PCR (cDNA) Amplification Products
- Table 22: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Standard PCR Thermocyclers by Market Segment
- Table 23: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Instruments for Standard Real-Time PCR by Market Segment
- Table 24: Market Share Leaders for Standard & RT-PCR Instruments
- Table 25: Percentage of Respondents Satisfied with Various Nucleic Acid Amplification Product Categories and Reasons for Interest in Switching
- Table 26: Percentage of Respondents Satisfied with Nucleic Acid Amplification Product Categories - Comparison to 2007 Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard
- Table 27: Most Important Features of Products for Nucleic Acid Amplification - Comparison to 2007 Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard
- Table 28: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Applications for End Products from Standard PCR with Taq Polymerase - Comparison to 2007 Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard
- Table 29: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Applications for End Products from Standard PCR with a Proofreading (High Fidelity) Polymerase - Comparison to 2007 Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard
- Table 30: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Applications for End Products from qPCR (genomic DNA template) using Taq Polymerase-Comparison to 2007 Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard
- Table 31: Respondent’s Primary & Secondary Applications for End Products from qRT-PCR (cDNA template) using Taq Polymerase- Comparison to 2007 Nucleic Acid Amplification Dashboard
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