How much would it cost if I want to sequence my entire DNA?
How much would it cost to create an entire arbitrary human DNA?
Average biologist has around 115 IQ. For comparison, the average physicist has an IQ of 132. I wouldn't wait up for any "super mega DNA generating magic" in your lifetime.
>>8324395
There are methods to create an arbitrarily large dna segment, stupid brainlet.
I don't know about folding and packing, but I'm pretty sure it won't be that hard.
>>8324410
>but I'm pretty sure it won't be that hard.
If it wasn't that hard, then it'd be developed by now.
>>8324429
I'm pretty sure it has been demonstrated to some degree but it's ludicrously expensive.
>>8324410
No there aren't. De novo assembly of large scale DNA structures is really tough. Even Gibson assembly of existing sequences is limited. There's a reason why HGP Write was initiated, and it sure as hell isn't to make a human from scratch.
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2016/06/01/science.aaf6850
>>8324382
like literally enter it into google and press enter you fucking mong
I just want to announce that whoever posted >>8324429 was [math]\textbf{not}[/math] me.
Be careful not to confuse me to these retardlings who want to imitate me. I would never post IU because she's plain as fuck.
>>8324453
>IU
>plain
matches your posts ;^)
>>8324410
It's actually incredibly hard. Craig Ventner's group's project to synthesize a mycoplasma genome from scratch. Mycoplasma has a genome of about 500KB. Human has a genome about about 3.2GB. So yeah it would be very hard, you brainlet.
>>8324382
>sequence my entire DNA
thousands or tens of thousands of dollars, i dont remember, but the cost is going down pretty fast as the technology advances