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Genome Analysis Available to Individuals
CONSTANCE, Germany,
Nov. 19 (UPI) -- A laboratory in Germany said Monday it will make genome
sequencing available to private individuals, the first European company
to do so.
GATC Biotech
AG in Constance will offer a routine analysis of human genomes, making
it possible for people to have their genetic make-up decoded, the company
said in a news release. The service still will focus primarily on the research
sector and the pharmaceutical industry.
"Our aim is
to decode a total of 100 human genomes by the end of 2010, says Peter Pohl,
GATC Biotech chief executive said. "The findings obtained will be of use
to the medical research sector and will result in significant advances
in this field."
The cost of
a standard analysis is about $73,300, while one producing medical-value
results would cost nearly $1.5 million. Board member Markus Benz said he
expects the price to fall over time.
"If the price
comes down, it will be possible in the future to use the technology for
diagnostic purposes in the same way as X-ray technology is used today,"
Benz said.