It cost roughly a billion dollars to generate the first reference human genome in 2003; last year a company would charge $10,000 for this service. This year it costs a few thousand dollars. And in a few years we should be able to get our genomes sequenced for a few hundred dollars. Then what? To whom does the information belong?
http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2012/06/08/your-genome-belongs-to-you/
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Read 'HELA, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks '. There are analogies to be drawn.
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