Sequenced DNA comparison,

without DNA sequence disclosure.

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Talking about DNA & transformative game changers



Heather Dewey-Hagborg says she steals DNA. She is skilled in doing so.
It’s so much easier to 'steal' the DNA of those who are giving it away, in digital form, potentially for the purposes of finding family members.
It is possible to find family members without taking that risk, by using a DNA genetic address, as per u.dna.family

Alisha Holloway makes it clear how huge the human genome is. The sheer size of the human genome can present a challenge when initially loading it into the u.dna.family app, which is why we've introduced the concept of a .KAd file – a Key Address file..
That particular TED Talk was given back in 2015, when getting sequenced could cost, as Alisha points out, a couple of thousand dollars. Now-a-days it's fallen dramatically.

A truism of genetic illness is that it is passed down within families. Our newly acquired knowledge of DNA now offers hope.
Connecting the wider family, including currently unknown family members, holds the prospect of wide mutual benefit.

A Thousand Genomes a Thousand Stories: Gilean McVean at TEDxWarwick 2013
You can recognise people and even peoples family by looking at them.

u.dna.family can recognise people and family by looking at their DNA, without sharing DNA, as that is very private.

While genome sequences can be geographically related, the u.dna.family approach is not limited to such observations.
Every generation there are about 60 or so new mutations different from both our mother and father. It is the summary of such mutations that allows u.dna.family to message family, regardless as to whether those mutations were in junk DNA or not.

Common cause against genetic illness – let’s make sure our extended and unknown genetic family are in contact with each other.