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Goal Created for DNA Sequencing Cost

Posted by Hemos on Mon Sep 08, 2003 06:26 AM
from the snipping-the-price-down dept.
mgcsinc writes "The original Human Genome Project completed its sequencing of the human genome with billions of dollars; the current cost is around $50 million. Now, geneticists are hoping that within 10 to 15 years of development in the practices of the field, they can lower this cost to a mere $1,000. This Yahoo article details these intended developments, and the world we can expect, in terms of genetics, in the future."
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  • It's been a while since I last went so badly cross-eyed from reading an article.
    No wonder there are no comments. Everyone who attempted to read the article probably fell asleep trying.
    On the upside, a man called Quake is mentioned.

    /me runs off to change his last name to Doom.
  • On CNN too (Score:3, Informative)

    by $exyNerdie (683214) on Monday September 08 2003, @10:49AM (#6900333) Homepage Journal
  • Most consumers aren't interested in learning what genetic flaw is going to kill them. Chances are, they already know (you do have parents and grandparents, don't you?). What Joe Sixpack really cares about is "has she been cheating on me" and "is that rugrat mine?"

    Think about it, a cheap and dirty Home Paternity Test could save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in diapers, food, clothes, educational expenses, and eventually, a messy divorce. And if it comes in the form of a stick I can pee on, so