Rich and Famous Line Up for Genome Sequencing
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted September 6, 2007 in Personalities with DNA
Whole genome sequencing may be the latest must-have procedure on the radars of the rich and famous.
Celebrities haven’t shied away from DNA testing before. African Ancestry has tested the DNA of many African-American celebrities including Whoopi Goldberg, Blair Underwood, Spike Lee, Isaiah Washington, LeVar Burton, Quincy Jones, Forest Whitaker, Chris Tucker, Andrew Young, and Oprah Winfrey. (See this story in pictures from Forbes.com - Celebrity DNA.) Susan Sarandon had her DNA analyzed for the BBC program Coming Home which showed that her family tree was predominantly Welsh.
The Globe and Mail reports that these uncommon folk have also asked to have their genomes sequenced:
- Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft
- Larry Page, co-founder of Google
- Michael Milken, junk-bond king
- Stephen Hawking, theoretical physicist
- Larry King, talk show host
At this point in time, whole genome sequencing is estimated to cost around $2 million but that does not include interpretation and practical application. Unfortunately, no amount of money can buy knowledge that is slow and hard to come by and patience isn’t always the forte of the rich and famous. Perhaps if they want it bad enough, they’ll push hard to make it possible for them and for the rest of us to get whole genome sequencing quickly and affordably. One can only hope that such fantastic power is harnessed for the greater good!
Tags: celebrities, genetics, genes, genome, dna, paul allen, larry page, michael milken, stephen hawking, larry king, rich and famous

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Whoopeee!
You better not be mocking me….
Ooh, I see a job as genetic consultant to the stars…sort of a modern day Rasputin. Where do I sign up?
When I’ve incorporated my company, you can be my first hire!
I think 23andme might have beat you to it.