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23andMe, a web-based service that helps you read and understand your DNA, is launching Monday. It's a start-up founded by Anne Wojcicki, the wife of Google visionary Sergey Brin. After providing a saliva sample using an at-home kit, they have a bunch of
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Illumina already had relationships with deCODE genetics Nasdaq: DCGN and Google Nasdaq: GOOG-backed 23andMe, but I&39d guess the reorganization is a ...
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Gene Map Becomes a Luxury Item The New York Times: But it shouldn??t be?? On a cold day in January, Dan Stoicescu, a millionaire living in Switzerland, became the second person in the world to buy the full sequence of his own genetic code. deCOD
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Since 1984, Church has advised 22 companies including Helicos Biosciences Inc., which recently began selling high-speed gene sequencers, and 23andme. ...
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That service, and a similar one offered by 23andMe, looks at close to a million nucleotides on the human genome where DNA is known to differ among people. ...
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