Stephen Quake, PhD, professor of bioengineering discusses his own genome sequencing

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The first few times that scientists mapped out all the DNA in a human being in 2001, each effort cost hundreds of millions of dollars and involved more than 250 people. Stephen Quake discusses sequencing his own genome and what he finds.

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