Monday, February 11, 2008

The Race to Read Genomes on a Shoestring, Relatively Speaking - New York Times

 

A person wanting to know his or her complete genetic blueprint can already have it done — for $350,000.

But whether a personal genome readout becomes affordable to the rest of us could depend on efforts like the one taking place secretly in a nondescript Silicon Valley industrial park. There, Pacific Biosciences has been developing a DNA sequencing machine that within a few years might be able to unravel an individual’s entire genome in minutes, for less than $1,000. The company plans to make its first public presentation about the technology on Saturday.

The Race to Read Genomes on a Shoestring, Relatively Speaking - New York Times

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