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Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:02:20 PM
That is an interesting article, thanks for sharing it. Here are some thoughts I have, about it:
Combining that with CNV, and that most (up to 94%) of human genes are said to be able to produce multiple products (to say nothing of SNPs,) it appears that humans may be much more variable, in a functional genomic sense, than was previously supposed. This may mean that genetic screening for medical purposes may be even more important, than what we are already surmising. That would be good for DNAPrint Genomics, in my opinion -- a bigger field brings bigger opportunity. Innovators like DNAPrint are often the companies that take best advantage of a rapidly changing/growing field, leaving the less nimble far behind. "Cutting edge" is a widely repeated accolade that DNAPrint has earned, for its technology, and I expect that will be maintained (earned again and again) in the future.
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Thanks,
Daniel Gannon
Portland, Oregon, USA
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