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Chemistry, 12.12.2021 09:10, alexisbaronetp85kek

some genetic testing organizations for personal DNA profiles (such as 23andme, MyDNA, Ancestry, and many others) allow law enforcement access to their findings to help with criminal investigation and missing persons. do you think that individuals information should be used for these purposes? why or why not? should individuals have an option to block access to their data?

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