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Beyond The $1K Genome: DNA ‘Writing’ Comes Next

 The “$1,000 genome” has been one of the most visible tech goals in the last 10 years, even sporting its own XPrize for a short time. It refers to the ability to “sequence”, or de-code the total genetic information encoded in the DNA (genome) of a single human, at a cost of $1000. It’s a daunting task, given that the genome is made up of three billion base pairs… Read More
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