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  2. OpenSNP - Wikipedia

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    The website provides a proof-of-concept mechanism for allowing anyone to be involved in any stage of genomics research. This model allows partnerships to form which can be independent of governments, academia or for-profit organisations and is a way of creating the enabling conditions for anyone to access, influence and get involved in every stage of the genomics research cycle. [10]

  3. People Who Took DNA Tests Are Sharing The Wildest ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Jason Warehouse To gain more insight into this topic, we got in touch with DNA testing author and speaker Richard Hill.DNA testing holds a special place in Richard's heart, as he ...

  4. Personal DNA tests might help research – but they put your ...

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    When you share your genetic data – even with the NHS – you don't know where it will end up, or how it will be used. Personal DNA tests might help research – but they put your data at risk ...

  5. DNA-testing site 23andMe fights for survival - AOL

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    Once millions used it to find out about their family histories - this week it was almost delisted. What went wrong?

  6. Personal genomics - Wikipedia

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    Personal genomics or consumer genetics is the branch of genomics concerned with the sequencing, analysis and interpretation of the genome of an individual. The genotyping stage employs different techniques, including single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis chips (typically 0.02% of the genome), or partial or full genome sequencing.

  7. Digital sequence information - Wikipedia

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    Open sharing of DSI is recognized to have broad benefits, and open science is a major and growing focus of international science policy. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] This creates a perceived conflict with benefit sharing obligations, as individuals can access and use these open data without entering into benefit-sharing agreements.

  8. Real-Life Stories of Sometimes-Shocking Home DNA Test Results

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    The DNA was a match and the killer was taken into custody in 2018, then convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. PonyWang/istockphoto Family Secrets Revealed

  9. Identity by descent - Wikipedia

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    A DNA segment is identical by state (IBS) in two or more individuals if they have identical nucleotide sequences in this segment. An IBS segment is identical by descent (IBD) in two or more individuals if they have inherited it from a common ancestor without recombination, that is, the segment has the same ancestral origin in these individuals.