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Why fewer than 1% of people have sequenced their genomes
As AI becomes increasingly capable of interpreting complex biology, genome sequencing may finally become more about making sense of it. For all the excitement around personalized medicine, one statistic still feels strangely out of place. The cost of sequencing an entire human genome has collapsed from nearly $3 billion during the Human Genome Project (HGP) […] The post Why fewer than 1% of people have sequenced their genomes appeared first on Longevity.Technology .
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