One word. The whole field.
The clean category word is almost always taken. This one isn't.
EPIGENOME.COM is the rare one-word .com that names an entire field of life science — the exact word your customers already use. It's available now, sold directly by the owner.
Epigenome is the word. Not a coinage, not a workaround — the literal term for the layer of biology an entire industry is built on.
Across genomics and epigenetics, the clean category word was claimed long ago, so companies build their brands around it: a prefix here, a suffix there, a modifier to dodge the conflict. It works, but it always costs something — a name that explains itself a beat slower than it should.
EPIGENOME.COM is the version with nothing bolted on. For a methylation lab, an epigenetic-editing platform, or a multi-omics tools company, it's the one address that is the category rather than gesturing at it.
One owner holds it. The sale is direct — no broker, no third party, no marketplace markup.
Every alternative adds a syllable, a hyphen, or a hedge. The clean .com is the only one a customer types without thinking — and the only one that looks like the company already won its category.
Single-word .coms are the scarcest digital real estate there is, and their floor has held or risen for years. EPIGENOME.COM is offered well inside that band — closer to a registration-tier number than a category-defining one.
Market context: genomics market valued at roughly $43–45B in 2025 across major 2025–2026 industry reports. One-word .com sales such as Bar.com and Pub.com ($500K each, 2026) reflect a single-word .com floor that has held steady or risen. These are category reference points, not a claim that EPIGENOME.COM has independently appraised at any specific figure.
Prefer to name your own number? Offers are welcome — the form below reaches the owner directly.
Tell me which path fits — buy-now, lease, or a counter-offer — and I'll reply personally. No broker in the middle.