23andMe, the DNA testing company that turns saliva into in-depth genetic analysis, is raising $200 million in funding led by Sequoia Capital, sources close to the situation confirmed to Business Insider. This puts the company at a pre-money valuation of $1.5 billion, according to Axios. The funding round — first reported by TechCrunch — is the company's first since 2015, when 23andMe raised $115 million at a reported $1.1 billion valuation. 23andMe was co-founded in 2006 by CEO Anne Wojcicki (the sister of YouTube boss Susan Wojcicki) and Linda Avey, who left the company in 2009.