The Global Reach of DNA Sampling: Privacy Concerns Arise.

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Scientists can now extract DNA details from people who have passed through an area by collecting samples of air, water, or dirt. This new environmental DNA (eDNA) technology has both pros and cons, including breakthroughs in epidemiology and disease control, but also raises concerns about genetic privacy and perpetual genetic surveillance. As this technology advances, ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding genetic rights and authority over individual genetic codes need to be addressed.
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