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Claim that Veritas Genomics has achieved $1,000 genome

This claim needs to be substantiated. I am happy with the statement that Veritas Genomics *claim* to have achieved the $1,000 genome, or announced this. However, many companies have claimed to have reached the $1,000 genome (Whole_genome_sequencing#Commercialization). To prove the claim, it needs to be clear what exact criteria constitute achieving the $1,000 genome (whether it be the cancelled X Prize's definition or otherwise), and then shown via objective independent verification that Veritas Genomics have met those criteria. Jmc200 (talk) 13:49, 10 March 2017 (UTC)

Type of sequencing

Can someone clarify is this is full genome sequencing or exome sequencing? Natureium (talk) 17:58, 11 October 2017 (UTC)

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