1. Lack of laboratories: Genome sequencing experiments are conducted in various universities, medical colleges, biotechnology institutes, government and private clinics in Bangladesh. But its number is much less than the requirement. Therefore, there is a need to increase the number of research institutes in public, private and private sectors.
2. Scarcity of research equipment: Most of the equipment and materials for genome sequencing experiments are imported from abroad. Therefore, the necessary equipment and materials are not sufficient. Many appliances have been rendered useless. These machines and materials should be produced through indigenous technology. 3. Limited Skilled Researchers: The number of skilled researchers in genetics and genome sequencing research in Bangladesh is much less than required. Many private or private medical institutions do not have skilled researchers.
4. Lack of practical training: Regular training of doctors and researchers needs to be arranged. Regular training is the best tool for efficiency. Therefore practical training should be arranged in public and private ways.
5. Lack of skilled assistants: Most of the assistants employed in research work are unskilled.
6. Financial constraints: Genome sequencing research requires expensive laboratories, skilled researchers and skilled assistants. This requires a lot of money. The public and private funds provided are not sufficient.