The first human genom was pri about a hundred million dollars, if you think it like just the sequencing part of it. And today, i aluminas, the u. S company and the n baging genomic in china are sort of ad around a hundred dollars a human genu. So that puts moore's la to shame in terms of improvement rate. But while a cell is programmable like a computer, in otherwrdsyoud put in diferent code, it is not predictable like a computer, right? Like, lik, like i si the right now. It’s on a giant clock,right? Even as we seek to understand these things
First Jason explains how to deliver great investor updates & the benefits of doing them well (1:36). Then, Ginkgo Bioworks CEO Jason Kelly joins to discuss the expanding capabilities of synthetic biology (24:48), how Ginkgo is currently helping customers make products more effectively (35:58), the ethics & risks of editing DNA (51:53) & more!