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They've
sequenced
185 Africans from two populations in Africa.
[They've]
sequenced
approximately equally [as] many people in Europe and in China.
And this then, in conjunction with these methods that allow very many DNA molecules to be
sequenced
very rapidly, allowed us last year to present the first version of the Neanderthal genome, so that any one of you can now look on the Internet, on the Neanderthal genome, or at least on the 55 percent of it that we've been able to reconstruct so far.
And so 15 years, actually, and about four billion dollars later, the genome was
sequenced
and published.
And he took skin cells, healthy skin and cancerous bone marrow, and
sequenced
the whole genomes of both of them in a couple of weeks, no big deal.
And so he got his kids
sequenced.
His pediatrician happens to have a background in clinical genetics and he has no idea what's going on, but he says, "Let's get this kid's genome sequenced."
And I'd like to submit to you that we have
sequenced
the human genome, we know everything about the sequence of the gene, the language of the gene, the alphabet of the gene, But we know nothing, but nothing, about the language and alphabet of form.
So he and Ryan organized and hosted a meeting at the Wyss Institute in Harvard bringing together specialists on passenger pigeons, conservation ornithologists, bioethicists, and fortunately passenger pigeon DNA had already been
sequenced
by a molecular biologist named Beth Shapiro.
Another direct result was a young grad student named Ben Novak, who had been obsessed with passenger pigeons since he was 14 and had also learned how to work with ancient DNA, himself
sequenced
the passenger pigeon, using money from his family and friends.
Well, one way to go faster is to take advantage of technology, and a very important technology that we depend on for all of this is the human genome, the ability to be able to look at a chromosome, to unzip it, to pull out all the DNA, and to be able to then read out the letters in that DNA code, the A's, C's, G's and T's that are our instruction book and the instruction book for all living things, and the cost of doing this, which used to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, has in the course of the last 10 years fallen faster than Moore's Law, down to the point where it is less than 10,000 dollars today to have your genome sequenced, or mine, and we're headed for the $1,000 genome fairly soon.
But the second example I want to give you is, I happened to be an early guinea pig, and I got very lucky to have my whole genome
sequenced.
These pictures are
sequenced
together to form sentences, and these sentences are spoken out.
And we've been able to sequence the genomes of cultures that we have, but also recently, using flow cytometry, we can isolate individual cells from the wild and sequence their individual genomes, and now we've
sequenced
hundreds of Prochlorococcus.
We tracked two different species in the jungle, one in Vietnam, one in Costa Rica, and then we
sequenced
the DNA from their stool.
Ever since the first bacterial genome was sequenced, back in 1995, thousands more whole bacterial genomes have been
sequenced
and stored in computer databases.
A team of Chinese scientists had already isolated the virus,
sequenced
its DNA and uploaded the DNA sequence to the internet.
We've been digitizing it now for almost 20 years; when we
sequenced
the human genome, it was going from the analog world of biology into the digital world of the computer.
When we first
sequenced
this genome in 1995, the standard of accuracy was one error per 10,000 base pairs.
I've been sequenced, it's just less than $1,000 today.
Traditionally, genomes are
sequenced
in laboratories.
We
sequenced
the first Asian.
I
sequenced
it myself many, many times, just to take advantage of that platform.
So you, too, can get your genes
sequenced.
They recently
sequenced
Pinot Noir, and it also has about 30,000 genes, so the number of genes you have may not necessarily represent the complexity or the evolutionary order of any particular species.
So, last year the French and Italians announced they got together and they went ahead and they
sequenced
Pinot Noir.
Our ocean's teaming with microbes; in fact, when Craig Venter went and
sequenced
the microbes in the ocean, in the first three months tripled the known species on the planet by discovering all-new microbes in the first 20 feet of water.
It's in there, waiting to be
sequenced.
We
sequenced
part of their viruses; they're new rhinoviruses no one's actually even seen.
In fact, it's not even really
sequenced
that much.
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