IDC Opinion
In This Study
Methodology
Executive Summary
Situation Overview
Introduction
- What Is the Difference Between a Draft and a Finished Sequence?
- How Much Did the Human Genome Project Cost?
- How Much Does It Cost to Sequence a Human Genome Today?
- Who Is Currently Performing Large-Scale DNA Sequencing Projects?
- How Large Is the DNA Sequencing Market?
- What Is the DNA Sequencing Market's Future Growth Potential?
- What Are the Funding Opportunities for New DNA Sequencing Technologies?
- What Are Some of the New Technological Approaches Being Developed for DNA
Sequencing?
Intelligence
- How Many Years Until the Cost of Sequencing a Human Genome Is in the
Thousands of Dollars?
- Figure: Human Genome Sequencing Cost-Reduction Time Line
- How Long Until the Cost of Human Genome Sequencing Is Under $1 Million,
Under $100,000, and Under $1,000?
- Key Points: Time Line for the Declining Cost of Human Genome Sequencing
- Figure: Years to Achieve $1 Million Human Genome
- Figure: Years to Achieve $100,000 Human Genome
- Figure: Years to Achieve $1,000 Human Genome
- Which Technology Will Affect the Cost of Sequencing in 2 Years, 5 Years,
and 10 Years?
- Figure: Technological Advancements Influencing DNA Sequencing in the Next
2, 5, and 10 Years
- Key Points: Impact of the New DNA Sequencing Technologies over Time
- What Are the Roadblocks Preventing the Advancement of DNA Sequencing?
- Table: Technological Issues Affecting DNA Sequencing Technologies
- Key Points: Issues Affecting the Development of New DNA Sequencing
Technologies
- What Bioinformatic Developments Are Needed for High-Throughput DNA
Sequencing?
- Figure: Bioinformatic Developments Necessary for Ultra-High-Throughput DNA
Sequencing
- Which Components of the Information Technology Infrastructure Will Require
New Solutions?
- Figure: IT Infrastructure Components Requiring Advancement for
Applications
- Key Points: IT and Bioinformatic Developments Required for the $1,000
Human Genome
- What Projects Could Be Performed if a Human Genome Costs $10 Million,
$1 Million, $100,000, $10,000, or $1,000?
- Table: Scientific/Medical Projects at Each Human Genome Price Point (% of
Respondents)
- Key Points: Life Science and Healthcare Opportunities at the Declining
Price Points of Human Genome Sequencing
- Which Markets Would Adopt a Technology Capable of Sequencing a Human
Genome for $1 Million?
- Which Markets Would Adopt a Technology Capable of Sequencing a Human
Genome for $100,000?
- Figure: Markets for $1 Million Human Genome DNA Sequencing Technology
- Figure: Markets for $100,000 Human Genome DNA Sequencing Technology
- Which Markets Would Adopt a Technology Capable of Sequencing a Human
Genome for $1,000?
- Figure: Markets for $1,000 Human Genome DNA Sequencing Technology
- Key Points: New Market Opportunity Adoption as the Cost of Human Genome
Sequencing Declines
- At What Price Point Would a New Sequencing Technology Replace a Current
Technology?
- Figure: Price Point Required to Replace Current Sequencing Technology
- At What Price Point Will a Scientist Who Is Not Sequencing Consider
Genomic-Based Research?
- Figure: Price Point Required for New Research Laboratory Adoption
- At What Price Point Will Genome Sequencing Become a Part of Clinical
Trials?
- Figure: Price Point Required for Clinical Trial Adoption
- At What Price Point Will Genome Sequencing Become Commonplace at a
Doctor's Office?
- Figure: Price Point Required for Healthcare Adoption
- At What Price Point Will Genome Sequencing Replace Genotyping?
- Figure: Price Point Required for Whole Human Genome Sequencing to Replace
SNP Genotyping
- What Factors Limit Genome Sequencing as a Clinical Tool?
- Figure: Factors Affecting Adoption of Human Genome Sequencing in Clinical
Trials
- Key Points: New Market Adoption
- Which Companies Will Impact Sequencing in 2 Years, 5 Years, and 10 Years?
- Key Points: the Companies Developing Genomic Technologies
- Table: DNA Sequencing Technology Companies Affecting Sequencing Costs in
the Next 2, 5, and 10 Years (% of Responses)
Summary
Future Outlook
Table: Forecast Assumptions for the DNA Sequencing Market, 2004-2016
Insight
- Insights for the $1 Million Human Genome
- Insights for the $100,000 Human Genome
- Insights for the $10,000 Human Genome
- Insights for the $1,000 Human Genome
- Figure: Worldwide Revenue Increase in DNA Sequencing from Technologies
Reducing Human Genome Sequencing Cost
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the DNA Sequencing Market, 2004-2016
- Essential Guidance
Action
- Information Technology Vendors
- Life Science Equipment Manufactures
- Pharmaceutical Companies and Biotechnology Companies
- Start-Up DNA Sequencing Research and Development Companies
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