The Global Presence of Human DNA Raises Concern Among Scientists

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Scientists have warned that society may not be prepared for the consequences of the ability to sift scraps of human DNA out of the air, water, or soil and decipher personal details about the individuals who dropped them. While this technology has beneficial uses, it also raises concerns about genetic privacy and the potential for perpetual genetic surveillance. The study's authors are calling for policy makers and society to develop regulations to address these issues.
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