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  2. What happened to 23andMe? - AOL

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    Meanwhile, 23andMe’s drug research (a notoriously expensive and often fruitless business) has also failed to generate significant revenue. The company is now worth less than $200 million — a ...

  3. Should you still use 23andMe? Here's what to know about its ...

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    With a $999 price-tag, it’s leaps and bounds more expensive than the next highest-priced tier you can buy. The service starts at $999 for a full year, and renews at $499. The service starts at ...

  4. The rise and fall of 23andMe - AOL

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    Despite the privacy concerns, 23andMe began to gain recognition for the work of its researchers. Time Magazine named 23andMe's Personal Genome Service its Invention of the Year in 2008.

  5. What 23andMe business troubles could mean for millions of ...

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    The financial struggles of genetic testing and ancestry company 23andMe are raising questions about the security of customers' DNA and other data. On Tuesday, 23andMe released its latest earnings ...

  6. After its entire board resigned overnight, 23andMe will cut ...

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    DNA-testing service 23andMe is making substantial efforts to nurse its feeble genetic core back to health. The company will lay off 40% of its workforce, over 200 employees, and cull its therapy ...

  7. 23andMe - Wikipedia

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    23andMe Holding Co. is an American personal genomics and biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California. [1] It is best known for providing a direct-to-consumer genetic testing service in which customers provide a saliva sample that is laboratory analysed, using single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping, [2] to generate reports relating to the customer's ancestry and genetic ...