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Here is another report about DNA genetics and the Golden State Killer gets a mention:
Like many decisions we make every day, the question is, “Just because we can do this, should we?” There are complex ethical and privacy issues to consider, which are beyond the scope of this column. It is fascinating to read about the case of the Golden State Killer, who was arrested decades after his crimes utilizing a commercial DNA database that contained the genetic profile of some of his relatives. But I digress.
Thousands of people will receive a DNA test kit for Christmas. Our personal genetic profile can present, or solve, intriguing mysteries about our human ancestry, but can also provide information about our propensity to suffer from a medical condition or disease such as cancer. Setting aside the complex ethical and privacy issues involved, should you do it?
Cancer: The stories our genes tell – The Ukiah Daily Journal
Another report;
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Of course in the New Year organisations like the Institute for DNA Justice and that company that bought GEDMATCH and others like it will be trying to get access to any new uploaded profiles of innocent peoples DNA and I just any concerned people to consider my opinion that these DNA profiles have been used by genealogists and LE that use them to wrongly accuse innocent people of crimes they did not commit through the flawed science they have used.