Whereas Craig Venter's
synthetic genome cost $ 40 million, an «evolution machine» to perform MAGE might cost only $ 90,000.
Not exact matches
As the
cost of sequencing the human
genome has plummeted in recent years, many medical researchers have touted the potential of personalized medicine — exotic therapies and
synthetic drugs that are tailored to our individual genetic makeup.
Yet a third player in the emerging algae fuel market is
Synthetic Genomics, the brainchild of genomics guru Craig Venter, who beat the U.S. government in sequencing the human
genome and at a fraction of the
cost.