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  • Emilily 9:56 am on August 25, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: DNA   

    Good morning! 

    How was your dinner party? I was bummed last night that I was missing it, but in retrospect, it is probably good I did not stay…it is “that time” again, and my god am I evil right now. I almost killed someone at work yesterday…but then I couldn’t decide who should be first.

    This article I read in the New York Times this morning was pretty interesting, but the most intriguing part was mention of this program called 23andMe. Basically, they offer discounted genetic testing, with the caveat that your DNA is mapped and all your results go into their data bank. I did some internet research (always reliable) and read that it is funded by Google*, which fascinates me. I can understand if it was funded by some random medical organization or a wealthy mad scientist, but Google? The big-brother-conspiracy-inspiring search-engine wizards? The whole concept just went from mostly innocuous to sinister, and undoubtedly very well organized. I was going to say we should do it, but then discovered that the stupid Times made a typo, and the discounted tests are $999, not $99. So until the price goes down, I’m keeping my DNA to myself…although now we know, I would part with it, and a C-note, in exchange for some probably useless medical trivia.

    *Here is the footnote to that asterisk: 23andMe is not actually funded by Google, but it was founded by the wife of the founder of Google. Which means it’s sleeping with Google, but not on the official payroll.

    (I feel like there should be a picture in this post, but I have nothing relevant banked. I guess there doesn’t always have to be a picture in the post…I just feel it makes it slightly more interesting to look at. I spent a few minutes trying to think of a picture that might illustrate discounted DNA testing, and came up with nothing…or, nothing appropriate, at least.)

     
  • Carmen 10:54 am on August 11, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: DNA, Science   

    I want one. 

    Yes please!  Is there some way I can volunteer for this??  Sounds like Sci-Fi but researchers are trying to insert a third strand of DNA into our standard double-helix.  I totally want one.  (warning: you might have to read this article slowly to understand what they are talking about)

    Artificial DNA Article

     
    • Emilily 1:40 pm on August 11, 2009 Permalink

      Whoa. That was interesting. I made the mistake of reading the Scientific American article it was based on, and now my head hurts. I kind of got lost around page 4, but I do know a lot more about genes now – what a fascinating field of study! In conclusion – I’m sold, let the human experiments commence!

      This just goes to show that Science Fiction really should be renamed Science That Just Hasn’t Happened Yet, or Future Science.

      Scientific American Triple Helix Article

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