sequencing the human genome let's see in 2001 it was a $100 million to sequence a
Sequencing -- this is something that I don't think has been addressed very well by other books.
Sequencing is kind of the secret sauce.
sequencing .
sequencing -- I mean, these fundamental measures follow amazingly predictable trajectories, really belying the common wisdom that you cannot predict the future.
And sequencing the human genome basically means reading a human's DNA.
food sequencing , which is the crux of my protocol in terms of correcting hormonal issues.
genome sequencing project there was one project started by the US government long-term project to sequence the human
So genetic sequencing is the way that we get to understand what those species and strains are.
The cost of sequencing 10 years ago was at least $5,000 to $10,000 per stool sample.
of DNA sequencing technology and molecular techniques.
can we do sequencing in zero gravity?
of any sequencing data ever.
The falling cost of sequencing and the changing behavior patterns-- This is how couples have met.
or choicest genome sequencing .
We do a 30x sequencing on you.
It gives you sequencing of packets so that your data comes out the right order.
Whole genome sequencing , immunome, microbiome.
Clearly we're seeing sequencing , and all that sort of stuff, but there are other components of the vision that you heard from him that we're still waiting to see?
the megoblast nucleotide sequencing .
about the implications of sequencing children's genomes, of reading their entire genetic code.
We'll be sequencing forever and we'll keep our jobs. So that turned into what's now known as the human microbiome project, which is to sequence basically
data of sequencing all these different microbes and we're learning all sorts of things about them.
It does more gene sequencing than any place on planet Earth.
The new generation of sequencing kind of does take-- takes everything up.
And that means sequencing that same part of the genome again and again and again to make sure we don't miss the mutation.
And by sequencing the normal DNA in all these genes, there's actually the potential to identify a mutation that's in the normal cells that was actually
And maybe you're sequencing in this clinical trial 200 patients.
modern DNA sequencing methods that also establishes-- Oh, yeah.
But thinking about the sequencing and timing, I think, rather than yes or no, would we want the technology or not, is like
was working on sequencing DNA from Egyptian mummies without telling his adviser in his spare time.
So playing with sequencing is really important.
From a sequencing standpoint-- I'm just kind of making this up as we go along until we get visuals, if we get them.
doing genome sequencing that the human genome is going to be sequenced sooner rather than later.
And whole genome sequencing mean you're getting 6 billion letters per person.
the cost of genome sequencing isn't so much falling as plummeting so the first complete Human Genome sequence I'm sure
built capacity for sequencing he didn't sequence once he had the right technology for sequencing he caught up
It's in everything from DNA sequencing to the distribution of species in an ecosystem to the size of mass extinctions throughout history.
were questions raised about the sequencing of his narrative around some
And then with the advent of gene sequencing , and genome sequencing , and so on, biologists ended up in a place where it's kind of all about information.
There's greater ease of sequencing to enable more discovery, and we can better annotate and characterize all these different organisms.
You will be treated based on the sequencing of your cancer cells and your cancer tumors to get treatments based on you.
One was to control the sequencing of power when you started it up.
So first we did whole-genome sequencing and we tried to be really clear.
So the other type of sequencing we do is called shotgun metagenomics.
that you can find and start sequencing it.
And he saw not just DNA sequencing but other layers of information being crucially important to thoroughly
Or if people try and use a sequencing strategy, where when I'm this I'm just going to focus on my career.
Because until the advent of modern genome sequencing , we were really bad at finding it.
uh using cameras and uh even sequencing some of their legs in many cases uh