Verily, Alphabet’s different money-making, non-Google trade, companions with Colour on genetic research

Colour Genomics, the genetics checking out corporate, is partnering with Alphabet’s well being era targeted subsidiary, Verily Existence Sciences, to supply knowledge from its genetic exams to the corporate’s Baseline Well being Find out about individuals. The emphasis from each corporations is on offering &#8…
Color Genomics, the genetics testing company, is partnering with Alphabet’s health technology focused subsidiary, Verily Life Sciences, to provide information from its genetic tests to the company’s Baseline Health Study participants. The emphasis from both companies is on providing …Original article
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