An entire human genome can be sequenced now for less than $5,000, down from $20 million a few years ago. This trend suggests prices will be negligible to the point procedures will become routine. Affordability dictates how soon we can expect individualized medicine, nutrition, ancestry tracing, cures for diseases, genetics design and engineering, and even physical immortality.
-- Christie Ewen
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