I am looking for recent figures about the cost of sequencing
I can find this answer on here from 2010 http://biostar.stackexchange.com/questions/3374/figure-of-diminishing-sequencing-costs
and I can find the NHGRI graph which gives us till middle of last year http://www.genome.gov/sequencingcosts/
I read somewhere that I can't find now that Complete Genomics is now quoting $4000 dollars a genome
If you were having to come up with a hypothetical proposal to say 30x whole genome coverage and rna-seq and a couple of sensible chip seq marks on a blood cell line (say a good transcription start site marker and CTCF) how much would you estimate this might cost per individual just in terms of sequencing (bioinformatics/computational hardware costs will be covered elsewhere)
Do you think it would be reasonable to do 500 individuals for a million (pounds/euros) in terms of sequencing costs
EDIT
I was more after a back of the envelope calculation for a fun not real proposal of how to spend a specific chunk of money hence the point that bioinformatics/computational hardware costs being covered elsewhere
Well put regarding the data storage aspect. A good grant will have a complete plan for data storage, access and sharing. And a good reviewer of that grant will note what is planned well and what is not.
the comment about bioinformatic/hardware costs being covered elsewhere was serious, I am aware they are significant costs those are costs I know how to price, the sequencing isn't, this isn't for an actual sequencing project so contacting the actual sequencing centres seems to be overkill