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by cjbgkagh
1226 days ago
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The $200 is their sales price but it happens frequently enough that it’s not hard to get. The regular price is $600 and they do try to upsell with running disease specific tests against your genome. I thought the current wholesale cost of the genome sequencing was $75. After shipping costs there wouldn’t be much profit out of $200 So it is cutting things pretty lean but AFAIK still should be doable. |
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These are not reference points for the pricing over the last couple years since these products were only announced last/this year respectively. 600$ WGS seems reasonable price for the last couple years in Europe, $200 is not. See this spreadsheet by @AlbertVilella who's a very useful source for his kind of stuff:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GMMfhyLK0-q8XkIo3Yxl...
There is also Element and Ultima which I don't know much about except that Ultima tech seems to have noticeably higher sequencing error rate.
EDIT: @AlbertVilella corrected