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HLCS is certainly out.
Forbes Scans the Future of Sequencing
December 30, 2010
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+EmailPrinter-friendly versionRSS FeedIn its Jan. 17, 2011 issue, Forbes
magazine examines "Jonathan Rothberg's desktop decoder," and reports on the
potential for hackers to harvest sensitive data generated by "cheap gene
scans." In describing Life Technologies' Ion Personal Genome Machine, Forbes
' Matthew Herper calls it "the machine that could change your life."
Rothberg, too, is unabashedly optimistic about DNA sequencing: he expects it
will soon catch up to the $100 billion medical imaging industry. "
Sequencing is going to affect everything. …This is biology's century," he
told Forbes. In order to go from a "$4 billion business to a $100 billion
one," Rothberg says that "like radiology, there will be armies of trained
physicians using specialized machines, as gene scanning hits the medical
mainstream," as Herper puts it. Beneath Rothberg's audacious ambition — and
contemptuous responses to competitors' criticisms — "lies a serious
mission," Herper says. Rothberg's teenage daughter has a mild form of
tuberous sclerosis complex, a disease for which genomics could help
researchers deduce a cure. When it comes to sequencing technologies, "all
motivation forever has been personal … because we all want to affect the
people we love," Rothberg said. While he may've "snapped at anyone who told
him that TSC might be curable" just a few years ago, Rothberg is now "much
more optimistic," Herper says.
Meanwhile, amidst the fanfare surrounding the Ion PGM's commercial launch,
Forbes' Kashmir Hill says that "the next big privacy battle may be over who
has access to your DNA." Beyond the fact that "there is no federal law
against surreptitious DNA testing," Hill says that an individual's genetic
privacy could also be compromised by "what consumer genetics companies may
do with all the data they collect," should they elect to order testing. At
the advent of personal genomics, Hill says that several questions remain;
for example, "Should prosecutors be allowed to subpoena a company's DNA
database of thousands of people if they suspect it contains a match to a
crime suspect?" As it's "becoming surprisingly easy for someone to test your
DNA without permission," Hill contemplates whether consumers will be able
to keep their personal information out of the hands of "genome hackers."
病译如下
福布斯扫描序列的未来
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Rothberg 桌面解码器"并报告潜在的黑客收获敏感数据生成的"廉价基因扫描"。在描述
生命技术离子个人基因组机,福布斯马修 Herper 称之为"之机,可以改变你的生活"。
Rothberg,也对 DNA 测序公然乐观: 他预期它会很快赶上 100 亿美元医学影像业。
排序会影响的一切。…他告诉福布斯这是生物学的世纪。为了从一个"4 亿元业务 100
亿元,一个,"Rothberg 说"像放射学,将有受过训练的医生使用专门的机器的军队,
基因扫描点击,医疗的主流",Herper 将其放。Rothberg 的大胆野心下 — — 与竞争
对手的批评瞧不起回应 — —"是一个严重的特派团"Herper 说。Rothberg 的十几岁的
女儿有轻度复杂疾病的基因组学能帮助研究人员推断出一种治疗结节性硬化症的窗体。
"测序技术时所有动机永远都已经个人 … … 因为我们都想要影响我们爱的人"
Rothberg 说。虽然他可能已经"人咬了是谁告诉他这台糖可能固化"就在几年前,
Rothberg 是现在"更为乐观"Herper 说。
同时,由于周围离子年商业发射的小号曲福布斯克什米尔山说,"可能是下一次的大隐
私战斗过有权访问您的 DNA。"超出这一事实"没有任何联邦法律对秘密 DNA 测试"山说
也可以对一个人的基因隐私权受到"消费者遗传学公司可能做他们收集的所有数据",应
他们选择命令测试。在个人的基因组学的到来,山说保持的几个问题 ;例如"应检察官
可以传呼公司的 DNA 数据库,成千上万的人,如果他们怀疑它包含一个匹配犯罪嫌疑
人吗?"因为它"成为奇怪的是便于您没有权限的 DNA 测试的人,"山考虑消费者是否能
保持他们的手的个人信息的"基因组黑客"。 | s****l 发帖数: 10462 | 2 才注意到 HLCS 已经移到了pink市场了
俱乐部里好像林肯老弟买了一些?好久不见他,希望不是去外婆家了。 |
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