23andMe, the genomics firm which is partially backed by Google, said this morning that it has officially launched and will begin offering DNA analysis and testing, along with web-based interactive tools. The firm said that its service will enable customers to gain deeper insights into their ancestry and other inherited traits. The service combines a saliva-based DNA test, with web services which allow users to compare DNA with family and friends, identify traits identified in their genome, and explore their ancestry. 23andMe was co-founded by Anne Wojcicki, who is married to Google's Sergey Brin. 23andMe has received venture funding from Genentech, Google, and New Enterprise Associates.
posted on Monday, November 19, 2007
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