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The ethics of DIY genetics: what you need to know about at-home DNA tests
Navigating the risks and rewards
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In recent years, at-home DNA tests have become all the rage. People see them as an opportunity to learn more about themselves in terms of family connections and possible health implications. But while there is a lot of good that can come from these tests, it’s also important to look at the ethics surrounding them. For instance, have you thought about where your data goes, how it's stored, or who has access to it? If not, you probably should!
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