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DNA Data Harvested From The Environment Raises Privacy Concerns

  • Scientists can recover sensitive personal information from tiny fragments of human DNA left behind in the environment.
  • Technologies that collect environmental DNA could be used for surveillance of groups.
  • Current rules around such techniques are lacking in the US.
  • Research shows human DNA can now be detected in air, increasing urgency for guidelines.
  • Experts worry about threats to privacy and misuse of ancestry information.
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