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 . p123 cost of human genome sequence will close in on zero - no, the [[ https://www.genome.gov/sites/default/files/inline-images/2021_Sequencing_cost_per_Human_Genome.jpg | cost ]] dived three orders of magnitude between 2006 ( $10M ) and 2011 ( $10K ), but has gone down "only" 20X (to $500 or so) by 2021. M  . p123 cost of human genome sequence will close in on zero - no, the [[ https://www.genome.gov/sites/default/files/inline-images/2021_Sequencing_cost_per_Human_Genome.jpg | cost ]] dived three orders of magnitude between 2006 ( $10M ) and 2011 ( $10K ), but has gone down "only" 20X (to $500 or so) by 2021, 35% per year. On the same graph, Moore's Law is depicted as a straight line 1000x drop in 20 years, 41% per year. Both are impressive improvements, and they will likely continue, but trees do not grow to the sky, and most trendlines hit a wall eventually.

Biopunk

DIY Scientists Hack the Software of Life

Marcus Wohlsen 2011 Beaverton Library 660.6 WOH

This book is interesting, but it has not aged well. Wohlsen is busy with non-writing projects, perhaps he can find a collaborator to rewrite a second edition,

Biopunk (last edited 2023-01-14 07:13:26 by KeithLofstrom)