23andMe sale approved amid legal and ethical concerns over genetic data

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta claims that 23andMe's recent bankruptcy sale of genetic data to TTAM Research Institute does not comply with state privacy laws, specifically the Genetic Information Privacy Act, and is considering further legal action despite court approval of the sale.
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