Amanda Phillips discusses the argument for a centralized genetic database through the lens of consequentialism. The author examines the possible positive and negative consequences of establishing such a genetic repository, including threats to privacy and the risk of increasing systematic bias. The author concludes with the results of the evaluation of how a centralized genetic database might both provide benefits to people as well as how it might cause harm.
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Who Needs ID: DNA-fication in the Modern World
Malavika Ravi discusses the latest battle in the war between privacy and security, this time within the context of genomic information.
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