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Your genome is the entire sequence of your DNA.
Don't know your gene from your genome?
Your genome isn't just stable for a day," said Romesberg.
Do You Really Want to Know What's in Your Genome?
Your genome is the complete set of genetic information in the cells of your body.
Inside every cell in your body lies your genome.
With a few exceptions, your genome, encoded by your DNA, is shared among every cell in your body.
You could learn these things by looking at your genome.
Your genome is made up of your DNA,your DNA codes for proteins that enable you to function and interact and be as you are.
For just $25 a year, Google will store your genome in the cloud.
The most important gift your mother and father ever gave you was the twosets of three billion letters of DNA that make up your genome.
In a biohacker space, you can analyze your genome for mutations.
It mutates furiously, it has decoys to evade the immune system, it attacks the very cells that are trying to fight it andit quickly hides itself in your genome.
And in fact, thanks to Kary Mullis,you can basically measure your genome in your kitchen with a few extra ingredients.
Then we can take a journey inside asingle cell to find out what makes up the book of you, your genome.
Cutting a DNA sequence in your genome also disrupts the function of the cut gene, typically, by causing the insertion and deletion of random mixtures of DNA letters at the cut site.
Do you really want to know what's lurking in your genome?
On contributing your genome to the Shivom project, there will be complete ownership of yours on your data and whatever you do with it, profits is fetched directed to you only.
You can also choose exactly what part of your genome to share.
Of course, your genome doesn't change depending on which season you're born in, but there are epigenetic marks attached to your DNA that can influence gene expression- the process where specific genes are activated to produce a certain protein.
You go the doctor with a cold, and if he or she hasn't done it already,the first thing they do is map your genome, at which point what they're now doing is not starting from some abstract knowledge of genomic medicine and trying to work out how it applies to you, but they're starting from your particular genome.
When a doctor suspects that you have a genetic disease,they can now read your genome from cover to cover.
Now Prof. Martin Kupiec and his team at Tel Aviv University's Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology have discovered that the beveragesmay also have opposite effects on your genome.
By the end of this year,we will be able to sequence the three million bits of information in your genome in less than a day and for less than 1,000 euros.
Now of course, in medical application, that is very useful because it's the same kind of information that the doctor gets from your family medical history--except probably, your genome knows much more about your medical history than you do.
The first sequencing of the 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA that make up the human genome took many years and cost tens of millions of dollars,today your genome can be sequenced and digitized in minutes and at the cost of only a few hundred dollars.
Remarkable researchers including Emmanuelle Charpentier, George Church, Jennifer Doudna and Feng Zhang showed six years ago how CRISPR scissors could be programmed to cut DNA sequences of our choosing,including sequences in your genome, instead of the viral DNA sequences chosen by bacteria.