During the past decade, DNA sequencing costs have fallen dramatically, a drop largely fueled by tools, technologies and process improvements developed by genomic researchers. (penntoday.upenn.edu)
Assuming sequencing costs $ 5,000 now, it could cost $ 250,000 to find one person with a mutation. (gigaom.com)
The researchers expect to see sequencing costs decrease over time as the technology improves and competition increases. (mottchildren.org)