This all started when they gave a thiel fellowship to a kid who had only completed 1-2 years of undergrad comp bio so he could drop out and re-invent 23&Me. I always find it funny that the griftiest biotech startups have roughly the same idea that every student brainstorms on day one of undergrad genetics, until you take more advanced classes and realize how little we know - I recall dreaming about how we could just dispense with all the drug delivery and gene editing and simply rewrite a better human genome from scratch.