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Shortly after the launch of 23andMe, a Boston start-up called Knome launched the first genome-sequencing service for the rest of us.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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A newcomer called Knome of Cambridge, Massachusetts, hopes to cash in with an even bigger project: It will identify every single one of the six billion alphabets in a customer's genome, place it on a CD, and get specialists to analyze the result and offer medical advice.
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A newcomer called Knome of Cambridge, Mass., hopes to cash in with an even bigger project: It will identify every single one of the six billion alphabets in a customer's genome, place it on a CD, and get specialists to analyze the result and offer medical advice.
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A company called Knome plans to offer its personal gene-sequencing service to the highest bidder in an eBay auction.
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In a sign that genome-mapping is becoming increasingly common, a company called Knome plans to offer its personal gene-sequencing service to the highest bidder in an eBay auction set to begin on Friday and continue for 10 days.
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In a sign that genome-mapping is becoming increasingly common, a company called Knome plans to offer its personal gene-sequencing service to the highest bidder in an eBay auction set to begin on Friday and continue for 10 days.
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In a sign that genome-mapping is becoming increasingly common, a company called Knome plans to offer its personal gene-sequencing service to the highest bidder in an eBay auction set to begin on Friday and continue for 10 days.
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Cambridge (Massachusetts) - based company 'Knome' began offering whole-genome sequencing and analysis service for individuals as early as in 2007 starting with a batch of 20 clients.
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Just four years ago, Knome Inc. of Cambridge, Mass., introduced the first commercial human genome, priced at $350,000.
Soon, $1,000 Will Map Your Genes Ron Winslow 2012
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To get an idea of the magnitude of the task, Nathan Pearson, director of research at the genomics company Knome Inc., says to think of the human genome as a huge book.
Obsessed With Genes (Not Jeans), This Teen Analyzes Family DNA Amy Dockser Marcus 2010
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