The Privacy Concerns of Human DNA Found in Environmental Studies.

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The Privacy Concerns of Human DNA Found in Environmental Studies.
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Advances in DNA sequencing technology have made it possible to identify human DNA in environmental samples, raising concerns about privacy violations and surveillance. While accidental collection of human DNA in environmental studies is a challenge, it also presents opportunities for pathogen monitoring, cancer detection, and finding missing persons. However, the potential misuse of this data for location tracking and surveillance without consent highlights the need for ethical guidelines and regulations to balance the benefits and risks of this technology.

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