Sequence it right, yeah.
Sequence a whole bunch of Asian elephants, find the place where they're all the same as each other, a whole bunch of mammoths, and see where they're all the same.
Or sequence 2350, the battle at the end of the movie, where Snatcher destroys the market square in the giant Mecha-Drill.
to sequence millions of DNA molecules really rapidly and inexpensively.
We sequenced a French person.
We sequenced two people from Africa, one for China, and one from Papua New Guinea.
We sequenced his genes.
We sequenced a couple of genes.
So we could potentially sequence every species on Earth.
was to sequence one example, at least, of every species of animal, plant, and fungi as possible from the entire system, from the coral reefs
So we sequence each individual DNA molecule separately.
We actually sequence both the tumor and we also sequence the normal DNA.
When we can sequence the genome, we can actually now begin to date it from the genome.
be required to to sequence the events that were necessary to open it up and which it now is and then i would also
and then sequenced everything I got when I extracted DNA, nearly everything that I could get out of there would be my own DNA.
Genomes can now be sequenced rapidly and increasingly cheaply.
Getting your genome sequenced is becoming affordable for many.
and they sequenced a common pathway that's activated in cancer called the MAP kinase pathway.
And so when they sequenced that pathway, they found this gene called BRAF.
We didn't sequenced his genome.
And so they got sequenced .
I learn these are sequenced events the step 10 step 20 step 30 step 40 and the
we've sequenced your cancer and we have a personalized set of treatments for you and it's not just the bi olical
And that set of sequenced activities were all designed to build quick recovery.
This is a gene chip to sequence a genome.
And so you need to sequence a lot of genomes, and that was too expensive to do, really.
You just have the information and you sequence it and select the embryos based on that.
So we went out to sequence five genomes total in parallel from present-day people ourselves to know we had the same error
And so now that we can sequence the entire genome, and we're starting to be able to sequence the entire biome, they went in, and they started to look at where they could
And that was all to sequence a single person.
built capacity for sequencing he didn't sequence once he had the right technology for sequencing he caught up
So we went ahead and we sequenced this woman's entire tumor genome.
The first genome began to be sequenced in 1990.
He puts in his book how we sequenced his genome.
Yeah, if you sequence everything right from child rearing, et cetera.
And what we try to do is try to sequence each of these DNA molecules 500 or 1,000 times.
And so what we do here is we sequence all the patients with lung cancer, maybe at multiple institutions.
Today, you can sequence the full genome for slightly over $1,000 today.
His pediatrician said, ìLetís sequence him and see what is potentially this disease weíve never seen in a human being before.î And that led to a finding the mutation that was
cheaper at this rate you can even begin to sequence the genomes held in different individual cells and compare
It shows that the cost of getting your genome sequenced is heading down to $1,000 and soon below that.
It's actually better quality than most genomes sequenced from people today.
doing genome sequencing that the human genome is going to be sequenced sooner rather than later.
that each of them was doing the same set of sequenced activities between points, and when he watched lesser players, they weren't doing any of it.
An initiative here of identifying one standard gene region that if we sequence them for a representative species, we have a species name, we can use that tag
If you have the material, you can sequence it very cheaply, possibly even just squash it on your phone one day, reference a database, and get back what that species is.
We grind them up, and then we sequence them, blast them against our reference database, and see what we got.
But again, by being able to sequence her whole genome and being able to analyze all that data, we're able to figure out every single place in her tumor
What we're trying to do here is we're trying to sequence every single patient with advanced metastatic cancer at Sloan Kettering using
And the machines have also gotten better in how much they can sequence .