Personalized Genetics: The User Aspect
As personalized genetics is still rising, users start to write more and more posts about these genetic services. And this user aspect should and will play a major role in the future of genomic medicine.
- Spit Challenge: Fill Tube With 2.5ml of Saliva in Under 146sec: He just recieved the 23andMe saliva kit.
- Hsien at Eye on DNA had an important message for us:
Do not trust any genetic testing company that does not make it clear what genetic variants they are analyzing. Never let anyone take your DNA unless they are clear about what they plan to do with it, what information they will give you from the analysis, and what they’ll do with the DNA after all the testing is complete. You are the consumer. You have the right to choose and the right to say no.
- Steve Murphy asks an interesting questions. So what if we have a 1000 USD genome? What would we have? I guess only one thing would change: we would have our genomes on a USB drive. That’s all. The medical aspect couldn’t change in such a short period of time. We still need years of research to be able to use properly that amount of genomic data.
While writing your answer in the comment section, listen to a presentation about Decision Making in the Genomic Era:
- Do you want to surf the genome of Craig Venter? (Genomicron)
- And have you ever imagined what it is like to work at 23andMe?





Interestingly, GeneticMe.com is focusing on targeting this area.
Forthcoming advancements, trends and overall marvels in personalized healthcare looks… promising with combined efforts of all related parties.
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http://www.geneticme.com
It’s hard to believe that novels like Brave New World have foreshadowed the future.
Shadowy right from the beginning
As time changes, science will progress-Blame the Industrial Revolution.