Re: [DIYbio] Re: 23andme.. still a good alternative concerning raw data? What about data privacy?

I was talking to one of the guys at retrogen that work with next-gen sequencing, and he said that they could probably get your entire genome in a single 900$ run. He also said that some other places would be better, but I believe those were academic centers. DIYing the full genome seems like the way to go!

On Monday, October 6, 2014 11:20:46 AM UTC-7, cory....@gmail.com wrote:
> Can anybody think of an alternative where to get my genetic raw data from to
> feed to Promethease?

https://www.genebygene.com/pages/research#
GeneByGene offers a similar test to 23andme for $200.  They won't
analyze it for you. They just give you the raw data.  I don't think
it's the exact same chip that 23andme uses but it should be pretty
comparable.  They also offer exome and whole genome sequencing if
you're interested.

-cory

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