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August 11, 2009

JGI’s Eddy Rubin comments on the $50K human genome

A Stanford University professor reported Monday that he has sequenced his entire genome in a few weeks for under $50,000 using a single machine.

Six years ago, hundreds of researchers at the Human Genome Project completed the same task for $300 million. It took 13 years.

“It’s continuing down the path to making it so every Tom, Dick and Harry are going to have their genomes sequenced,” said Eddy Rubin, director of the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, who was not involved in the study.

The breakneck pace of technological progress in the field of DNA sequencing has raised hopes that affordable gene scans will be available to all patients soon.

Read on to get more details from the AP story.

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