The chromosome map: why karyotyping is still the gold standard for genetic disorders
When a baby is born with developmental delays, or a couple has recurrent miscarriages, karyotyping is often the first test. It looks at the number and structure of chromosomes. The karyotyping market report by MRFR shows that cancer diagnostics is the largest application, but prenatal testing is the fastest‑growing. The market is $2.52 billion and will hit $4.23 billion by 2035,...
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