Sequenced DNA comparison, |
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without DNA sequence disclosure. |
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robots |
🢩 A Compliance Imperative 🢨 |
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Patents: GRANTED |
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Offering: Licences with know-how, training & reference code. |
So the story goes... |
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It seems a no-brainer |
that in order to compare DNA sequences, for familial connection, the DNA sequences must be shared. |
But that is NOT the case. |
Undisclosed DNA seeks, matches & verifies via a patent GRANTED alternative. Undisclosed DNA is now licencing that technology, with know-how, training & reference code. |
Does that mean that anything
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NO – that’s kinda the point. There are things that can be done with your leaked DNA, that you may not wish to authorise. But when you leak your DNA, who’s asking for your authorization ? |
Applications of Undisclosed DNA |
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How could my Leaked DNA
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Once you have allowed your DNA
to be held in a DNA database
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We believe that the owner
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What if they promise you so many things, if you only give it away ? |
Well, ask for an explanation as to why you need to give it away, rather than provide a DNAddress ? |
If they can’t answer that question, point them in the direction of https://u.dna.family/instead |
Applications of Leaked DNA |
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So let's not leak it. |
You may say
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The twist here is that where the police have a DNA sequence found at a crime scene, that is disclosed DNA, Undisclosed DNA does not prevent them contacting near relatives. |