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Happy Dae

DNA presents some very powerful evidence for relationships. However, I've found it even stronger evidence for demonstrating there is NO relationship. I'm descended from two lines of POWELLs and have yet to find any connection between them. Indeed, DNA testing showed only a handful of matching markers.

I welcome this new technology and am confident it will bring all of us into closer contact with our ancestors and cousins.

Happy Dae.
http://www.ShoeStringGenealogy.com/ssg1.htm

rewolf4

Doesn't anyone have a privacy concern with DNA and Big Brother?? They tap our phones, monitor our travel, have access to our financial records, etc. I for one, would not go the DNA route, for privacy reasons alone. Once the DNA is recorded, it could be used for denial of insurance for medical reasons. It seems all that is needed today is a subpoena, and just about every judge gives out like candy treats! I'll keep going to the courthouse dungeons looking for my ancestors.

Valorie Zimmerman

There are no privacy concerns with Y-DNA. The markers tested are so-called "junk" DNA, which doesn't effect health, or anything else. If you get a full panel of mtDNA, on the other hand, there could be some medical data that shows up. Ancestry and the rest of the testing companies take your privacy very serious. So unless you publish your markers, the insurance companies are not getting that information.

Richard

I looked at Sorenson's test but refused to sign their "consent form" because it did not adequately protect my rights to my own DNA nor the privacy of my DNA. I also looked at ancestry's webpage promoting this new service and could find no consent form to evaluate, a serious mistake. They should provide for informed consent, just like for subjects of medical testing and trials. These DNA test services have a long ways to go to shape up before I would give them my DNA.

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