Saturday, March 7, 2020

The problem with private DNA-tests is that the DNA-sample can be taken from every people in the world


The problem with private DNA-tests is that the DNA-sample can be taken from every people in the world

1) If you want to know the roots of your boss, just cheat that person to give the DNA sample. But also the boss can take the DNA sample from the henchmen, and misuse that thing.

When we are thinking about the possibility, that somebody would send another person's DNA for analysis to the laboratory is one of the greatest risks in the DNA-tests, which are made without control. That means that only the touch with the collector stick to the lips of the person would allow that the sample of the person's DNA. And that is one of the most interesting and less discussed topics, what has ever come in front of people's eyes.

If we would get the spit or some cells of some person, we can make the DNA test to that person in the same way, what the authorities are made, and I will wait for the first cases when some DNA samples have been taken without permission. This is one of the biggest problems in genetic technology. How those companies make sure, that the person, who is sending the sample is the same, who has been given those cells.

2) What kind of tests those genetic research firms make?

The question is, are those firms telling, what kind of tests they make to those cells? What is the procedure, if the person's DNA is uncovering things like Schizophrenia? Would that be the data, what should be told to the board of directors of some companies? Or should the insurance company know that kind of thing? And would that be the reason for failing the worker, even nothing wrong has been done?

And do those firms keep records, how many samples some person would send? The second thing is, what to do, if there is found something, what might risk the life of that person? Or things like genetic disorders, what causes sociopathy? What that kind of things can be done in the wrong hands? This is one of the biggest risks, what can happen if this kind of technology is misused.

3) How to make sure, that the sender of the sample is the same person, who has given that thing? Genetic information contains the entire code of the human, and what if things like diabetes or certain psychiatric diseases would get in the wrong hands?

The major problem is, what if somebody would take DNA-sample from another person, and send that thing to the laboratory? If those samples are not compared with some official and trusted DNA-database, that can cause the entire genome-map of that targeted person would be in the hands of the, probably totally strange people.

What if some MC-gang would send the DNA-samples of their prospects to the genetic laboratory for making sure, that they are not officials? And what if the organized crime would just buy this kind of laboratory? What they could make with this kind of technology? Misuse of genetic technology is addictive because that data is telling many things about the person, what that individual would not even want that nobody else knows.

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