Companies’ willingness to pay for polygenic scores (IMAGE)
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The economic model shows that companies’ willingness to pay for a type of genetic information called a polygenic score increases with expected profits. As the score becomes more informative, the dollar amount companies are willing to pay rises, potentially exceeding the $100 genotyping cost.
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Nick Papageorge/Johns Hopkins University
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