Supporting crop and livestock genomics projects with research-focused technical services, integrated analysis, and clear project communication.
At CD Genomics, we support agricultural research teams with sequencing, genotyping, and bioinformatics services designed around real study goals. From genome-level analysis to marker-focused workflows, we help researchers, breeding programs, and applied genomics teams move from project planning to usable results with greater clarity and efficiency.
CD Genomics provides research-oriented support for agricultural genomics projects across sequencing, genotyping, and downstream data analysis. We work with teams seeking practical technical support for crop and livestock studies, whether the goal is genome characterization, marker analysis, breeding-related research, or project-specific bioinformatics interpretation.
Our role is not limited to running isolated assays. We aim to support research workflows in a way that helps clients align methods with study objectives, understand technical options more clearly, and move toward interpretable outputs that are useful for downstream analysis and decision-making.
We serve academic researchers, research institutes, breeding-oriented programs, and applied genomics teams that need a capable partner for project execution, technical discussion, and structured data delivery.
Our support is organized around research needs, not just service names. We help clients approach agricultural genomics studies with methods that fit the biological question, project scope, and downstream use of the data.
We support agricultural genomics studies that rely on sequencing to investigate genomes, targeted regions, biological variation, and study-specific molecular features across a wide range of crop and livestock applications.
We help research teams design and execute genotyping-focused projects for SNP detection, marker analysis, population-level comparison, and other studies where structured marker information is central to the research goal.
We support projects connected to trait discovery, genetic mapping, breeding research, and germplasm evaluation, with technical workflows that can be adapted to different species and study designs.
We complement experimental workflows with bioinformatics support that helps convert raw outputs into interpretable results, organized deliverables, and analysis-ready data for downstream use.
Agricultural genomics projects often require more than one technical step to produce meaningful results. That is why our support model is built around integration rather than fragmentation. We bring together experimental execution, data generation, and analysis support so that researchers can work through projects with a clearer path from sample to interpretation.
Our capabilities span sequencing-based workflows, genotyping strategies, marker-related studies, genome-focused research support, and bioinformatics analysis designed to fit the needs of agricultural research. This integrated approach helps reduce disconnects between laboratory work and downstream interpretation, especially in projects that require customized planning or multi-step technical coordination.
Instead of treating sequencing, genotyping, and analysis as separate tasks, we approach them as connected parts of a research workflow. This makes it easier to support projects with more specific technical requirements and more complex research objectives.
Research teams often need more than a service description to evaluate a technical partner. They need a clearer sense of how project support is structured, how data moves through the workflow, and what kind of outputs they can expect.
Our agricultural genomics support model is designed to connect sample handling, data generation, and downstream interpretation in a practical way. Whether a project centers on sequencing, genotyping, or integrated analysis, the goal is to provide a workflow that is technically sound and operationally clear.
Good project support depends not only on technical execution, but also on how clearly a team can move from discussion to delivery.
We begin by understanding the biological question, project scope, sample context, and intended research outcomes.
We help align the technical approach with the study objective, taking into account workflow fit, data needs, and practical considerations for execution.
Once the plan is defined, the project moves into coordinated experimental support and data generation.
We organize outputs into structured results and analysis-ready deliverables that support downstream interpretation.
We continue the discussion after delivery when clarification, interpretation support, or next-step planning is needed.
For agricultural genomics projects, the right partner is not just a provider of assays. It is a team that can support research decisions, coordinate execution, and deliver results in a way that fits the project.
We support a range of project types across sequencing, genotyping, and bioinformatics, helping teams work across multiple technical needs without unnecessary fragmentation.
Research projects do not always fit rigid service templates. We aim to support study-specific needs with a practical and technically grounded approach.
By combining laboratory support with downstream analysis, we help researchers move from data generation to interpretation more efficiently.
Clear communication matters in technical projects. We work to keep project discussions focused, responsive, and useful from planning through delivery.
Our broader collaboration experience reflects work with universities, research institutes, and applied research organizations seeking technically grounded project support, clear communication, and structured delivery.
Across these collaborations, clients often value clear communication, practical technical alignment, and well-structured project delivery.
“We approached the team for a maize SNP panel project focused on genetic distance across long-developed inbred lines. What we valued most was their ability to understand the breeding context quickly and translate a fairly complex question into a workable technical plan. The discussion stayed practical from the start, and it felt like the project was being shaped around the biology rather than forced into a generic service package.”
“Our project involved targeted mutation screening in tomato, so we needed more than a standard sequencing quote. The team was particularly helpful in clarifying how a TILLING-by-sequencing strategy could be structured, what the screening scope would mean in practice, and how the work could be divided into stages for planning and budgeting.”
“We needed support for a genotyping-focused study with dependable coordination and clear reporting. Communication was organized, responses were timely, and the outputs were easy for our team to review.”
“What stood out to us was the balance between execution and interpretation. We were not simply looking for raw data; we needed results that were structured, understandable, and useful for next-step decisions. The collaboration was smooth and professional.”
For research-focused service teams, trust is strengthened when technical capabilities are reflected in real study outputs. Below is a selected group of publications aligned with the agricultural genomics scope of this site, with emphasis on crop and livestock research, sequencing, genotyping, and bioinformatics-related workflows.
For a broader view of our publication record, please visit our publication page.
Whether you are planning a sequencing study, a genotyping project, a breeding-related research workflow, or bioinformatics support for agricultural genomics data, we welcome early-stage discussions as well as project-ready inquiries.
CD Genomics is propelling the future of agriculture by employing cutting-edge sequencing and genotyping technologies to predict and enhance multiple complex polygenic traits within breeding populations.