23andMe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
23andMe is a privately held personal genomics and biotechnology company based in Mountain View, California [1] that claims to be developing new methods and technologies that will ...
Anne Wojcicki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne E. Wojcicki (pronounced /woʊˈdʒɪtskiː/ woe-JIT-skee; born July 28, 1973) [1] is an American biotech analyst, biologist, and the co-founder of 23andMe.
23andMe: The Ultimate Social Network
The 23andMe poll has not yet closed, but it is getting late in the day, and I wanted to get my bit about 23andMe's press conference up and online while it
1. The Retail DNA Test - TIME's Best Inventions of 2008 - TIME
Although 23andMe isn't the only company selling DNA tests to the public, it does the best job of making them accessible and affordable. The 600,000 genetic markers that 23andMe ...
23andme — Blogs, Pictures, and more on WordPress
Visualize 23andMe haplogroup defining SNPs with Mitowheel! Last Friday 23andMe came up with Haplogroup Tree Mutation Mapper which is the first experimental feature that can be ...
YouTube - 23 and Me Founders Linda Avey and Anne Wojcicki
I forgot to add about New York State law which of all the states maintains that if one is going to talk to you about your chance of disease they as genetic counselors have to be ...
23andMe Revisited » The Genetic Genealogist
Adding DNA to the Genealogist’s Toolbox ... I get visitors from search engines nearly everyday looking for information about the startup business 23andMe.
23andMe (23andMe) on Twitter
genetics just got personal, Tweets by @chiah ... Hey there! 23andMe is using Twitter. Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of ...
Googling your DNA just got cheaper | Technology | Los Angeles Times
Genetic testing service 23andMe is lowering the cost of scanning your genome to $399, from $999, in a move it hopes will encourage more people to sign up. The Mountain View, Calif ...
23AndMe Will Decode Your DNA for $1,000. Welcome to the Age of ...
Reading your own genomic profile -- learning your predispositions for various diseases, odd traits and a talent or two -- is something like going to a phantasmagorical family ...