How accurate are DNA test?
>2017
>giving your DNA away to an american company so that they can put it in a database
>>9015752
What could possibly go wrong?
>>9015703
they always add "Ashkenazi" to everyone, at least 1% so that the jews get more support
Biology should be banned from /sci/, it just brings in all the dumb /pol/ posters.
>>9016060
>muh safe space
>>9016057
Maybe it's just the people you interact with?
tin foil aside, here is my nightmare scenario. You send the. your dna, through some contractual loophole they own it. company x discovers you have a very rare and valuable cosmetic trait that people want. company x starts selling the trait that you "gave them" to idort celebs and soon normies. You collect ZERO royalties while company x makes lucrative profit.
>>9016078
>tin foil aside, here is my nightmare scenario. You send the. your dna, through some contractual loophole they own it. company x discovers you have a very rare and valuable cosmetic trait that people want. company x starts selling the trait that you "gave them" to idort celebs and soon normies. You collect ZERO royalties while company x makes lucrative profit.
Look up HeLa cells. That's exactly what happened with the first immortalized human cell line. They made BILLIONS off her cells, just selling vials of them, these cells that infinitely replicate. free money.
That being said, if you've ever agreed to a biopsy or any tissue sample, that sample is stored and frozen in an enormous databank of tissue samples. All babies born past 2000 have a shitload of information known about them as well, as they began categorizing/keeping samples from them.
>>9016085
here's a source, but it's easily googleable
https://www.aclu.org/other/newborn-dna-banking
>>9016065
Dumb /pol/ poster. Just because your board's "subject" is very loose doesn't mean we want to be the equivalent of /b/.