| Table of Contents
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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