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How much would it cost if I want to sequence my entire DNA? How

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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?
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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.
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>>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.
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>>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.
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>>8324429
I'm pretty sure it has been demonstrated to some degree but it's ludicrously expensive.
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>>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
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>>8324382
like literally enter it into google and press enter you fucking mong
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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.
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>>8324453
>IU
>plain
matches your posts ;^)
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>>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.
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>>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
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