Opdagelsen af DNA har på mange måder været en velsignelse for menneskeheden, men det har også sine bagsider.
I følgende link ses en af dem.
En ulempe kan fx være, at det blir sværere og sværere at blive forsikret mod sygdomme, da forsikringsselskaber også gerne vil forsikres mod dårlige investeringer. Tilbage blir så de rige, de smukke og dem med godt helbred og råd til selv at betale.
Citater:
"Genetic testing has helped plenty of people gain insight into their
ancestry, and some services even help users find their long-lost
relatives. But a new study http://science.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aau4832" rel="nofollow - published
this week in Science suggests that the information uploaded to these
services can be used to figure out your identity, regardless of whether
you volunteered your DNA in the first place.
The researchers say it will take only
about 2 percent of an adult population having their DNA profiled in a
database before it becomes theoretically possible to trace any person’s
distant relatives—and therefore, to uncover their identity.
Of course, there’s some good news. If someone did something wrong out
there, then [law enforcement] is going to be able to catch them .. But down the road, as things continue to evolve, there
could be people who use this for illegitimate reasons.That could
include scientists who try to identify research subjects from other
projects, as well as companies and individuals that might try to https://gizmodo.com/what-dna-testing-companies-terrifying-privacy-policies-1819158337" rel="nofollow - leverage and sell your information elsewhere. Another concern is https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/03/genetic-discrimination-law-gina/519216/" rel="nofollow - genetic discrimination . Once we reach 2 percent, nearly everyone will have a third cousin match,
and a substantial amount will have a second cousin match .. My prediction is that for people of European descent, we’ll
reach that threshold within two or three years. What this means for you: If you want to protect your genetic privacy,
the best thing you can do is lobby for stronger legal protections and
regulations. Because whether or not you’ve ever submitted your DNA for
testing, someone, somewhere, is likely to be able to pick up your
genetic trail."
https://gizmodo.com/ancestry-sites-could-soon-expose-nearly-anyones-identit-1829685818" rel="nofollow - Ancestry Sites Could Soon Expose Nearly Anyone's Identity, Researchers Say (gizmodo.com)
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