Zack Lynch is author of The Neuro Revolution: How Brain Science Is Changing Our World (St. Martin's Press, July 2009).
Now that the human genome has been sequenced it is time to return to simpler questions, like what is a gene?
Sequencing the genome is just the first step in a much larger project Human Biology Project. As Eric Lander of the Whitehead Institute reminds us, "starting today, the real serious analysis of things can begin."
Powered by faster gene chips the cost of genetic analysis continues to plummet. At the beginning of the project "it cost $10 to definitively identify a single base pair... and a highly trained technician could scan perhaps 10,000 base pairs in a day. Now the equivalent cost is 5 cents and lightning-fast robotic sequencers routinely process 10,000 base pairs a second." Now that's progress. Next step, sequencing the proteome.
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