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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.
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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ZZZzzz... wha? (Score:1)
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.
What, no GATTACA? (Score:2)
On CNN too (Score:3, Informative)
Tiny steps toward the $1,000 genome [cnn.com]
$100 is a better target (Score:1)
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
Re:$100 is a better target (Score:2)
No, they all died of a horrible disease around my age.