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Scientists could then quickly scan a person's genome for just those SNP's.
The companies scan a person's genome, looking at hundreds of thousands of locations where one person's DNA might differ from another's.
Using a saliva sample, they scan a person's genome at multiple points looking for variations that might indicate a person is at a higher than normal risk for certain diseases.
Both are based in California's Silicon Valley and both offer services, costing from $1,000 to $2,500, that scan a person's whole genome, providing a variety of information about the risk of various diseases.
Linda Avey, a co-founder of the company, said the move reflected improvements and lower costs for devices, made by Illumina of San Diego, that are used to scan a person's genome.
The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has rolled out mobile devices that allow the police to scan a person's fingerprints and check them against information from the national fingerprint database for verification.
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Mr. Kelly is planning over the next 60 days to add biometric fingerprinting equipment, which scans a person's fingerprint before allowing access to a computer.
One of Selker's text-based programs scans a person's e-mail, searching for common and quirky words, then makes conclusions about what that language says about personality.
Mr. Meyer, who started his company in a North Hollywood garage nine years ago, said the digital data that creates and animates virtual characters like the aquatic creatures from "Finding Nemo" can easily be translated and fed into a rapid prototyping machine just like the data obtained from laser-scanning a person or a thing.
An iris code is the data stored by recognition systems when it scans a person's eye.
The device scans a person's face, renders a 3D model of it and checks a few critical spots (mouth, eyes etc).
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