Sequencing is kind of the secret sauce.
sequencing .
And sequencing the human genome basically means reading a human's DNA.
genome sequencing project there was one project started by the US government long-term project to sequence the human
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.
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.
And whole genome sequencing mean you're getting 6 billion letters per person.
built capacity for sequencing he didn't sequence once he had the right technology for sequencing he caught up
But there isn't any existing sequencing technology that can get through.
And this was both what we call sequencing technology and then also just the computational power, our ability to analyze this data expanded to the point
And so this type of sequencing may allow us to understand maybe why some patients with BRAF reputations who get the BRAF inhibitor
So the first piece of the sequencing protocol, and I'm just going to load them all up for you, is blood sugar
Third piece of the food sequencing protocol has to do with your pathways of elimination.
Even though we're down to sequencing in a couple of weeks, very fast, it is not maybe the answer long-term.
And this is usually what's called next-gen sequencing at this point.
And that again allows us to save money on the sequencing resource in the future.
He's one of the pioneers of next-generation sequencing among other things.
genome Craig Renner started years later decide not to work on sequencing
And the consequences of that for humans-- we're going to be sequencing ourselves, many times over probably, and some projections of how many human genomes may be sequenced by 2024
So here's just several articles showing some of the applications of DNA sequencing technologies.
And this non-biased approach, by just sequencing 1,000 tumors, identified that BRAF mutations were found in about 80 of those, so in about 8% of all those tumors.
So this is basically putting all the data that we have on DNA sequencing up in the cloud so people can access it, look for new clues in the DNA,
There are a lot of very good coaches who had also focused on sequencing .
So just different ways of sequencing things like that.
And thatís a great story because it tells you the power of sequencing .
But first, how relevant is whole genome sequencing to us?
the human genome he started to work on the tools for human genome sequencing he
In 2006, I was involved with a group that used the new sequencing technology, next generation sequencing , to shotgun sequence -- that's what we call sequencing everything we get out of a DNA
And that's why I was focusing on how can we bring the cost of the sequencing down by mixing DNA from multiple patients together and just sequencing
And I'm actually here this weekend riding with Cycle for Survival to raise funds to do this type of sequencing .
the DNA from the bone and manipulate it into a form that you can feed into the sequencing machines.
Because then in the third step of the protocol, in the food sequencing piece, we then do focus in on metabolizing toxins and eliminating excess estrogen.
It comes through improper management of the food that's affecting these things that we're talking about in the food sequencing that then causes an environment for all
And if so, what do you start with in terms of sequencing ?
In a short period of time of wireless digital devices, sequencing social networks, cloud and super- computing, all setting up the potential for this, uh, era of a great inflection in
Then you can take a boy like this, whose life was saved by sequencing .
And now Noah is a soccer star and his sister is a track star, just by sequencing .
But, she has an unknown condition, and weíre sequencing her along with other individuals right now, trying to digitize their biology so we can get the root cause and hopefully
So, actually does anybody here have a background doing sort of genetics sequencing ?
but if you ask me what will the cost of emip of computing be in 2014 or the cost of sequencing a based pair of DNA in
if they have a rich context, we want to study these, focus this sequencing effort in places that are very well studied across all levels.
We're going from an inventory, which is going out and finding things and grinding them up and sequencing them, to an approach which is more observatory over time.
The technology eventually progressed to the point where, for just a small amount of money at the time, for this paired genome for sequencing
And so what we can do to try to save costs, to save money so that we can sequence more patients and get more from our sequencing resource, what we can do
But we will, I think, soon know that, because the price of gene sequencing is falling,
Self-driving car, gene sequencing and so on.