What happens to your data if 23andMe collapses?
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For those too lazy to click through:
However, on June 13, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in the Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc, that human genes cannot be patented because DNA is a “product of nature.” All gene patents were invalidated with this ruling. However, the ruling did not prohibit the patenting of DNA that is manipulated (i.e., no longer a product of nature) or processes for identifying DNA sequences.
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Shit, they're gonna want my DNA. I'm 1/8th Cherokee and I'm descended from Napoleon, Julius Caesar, Christopher Columbus, Abraham Lincoln, every signatory of the magna carta, Jesus, and the Mayflower. The actual ship. Don't ask.
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[...] human genes cannot be patented because DNA is a “product of nature.” All gene patents were invalidated with this ruling.
did you paste the link so admit you were wrong?
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That's the optimistic timeline, we still have to actually get there first.
I am sure you can come with what a pessimistic timeline would look like.
I don't have to, I watched Planet of the Apes
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https://geneticspolicy.nccrcg.org/policy-area/gene-patents/
tl;dr you're mistaken
did you not read your link?
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https://geneticspolicy.nccrcg.org/policy-area/gene-patents/
tl;dr you're mistaken
the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in the Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc, that human genes cannot be patented because DNA is a “product of nature.” All gene patents were invalidated with this ruling.
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After the Ashkenazi data leak, I deleted my data with them. Never sharing that again.
My mom is Jewish and I'd been considering doing one of those DNA tests until that data leak happened, I was glad I hadn't done it.
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[...] human genes cannot be patented because DNA is a “product of nature.” All gene patents were invalidated with this ruling.
did you paste the link so admit you were wrong?
Did you stop reading before you should have?
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did you not read your link?
Did you not?
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the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in the Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc, that human genes cannot be patented because DNA is a “product of nature.” All gene patents were invalidated with this ruling.
OK if nobody's going to bother reading beyond that I give up. Be ignorant.
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Shit, they're gonna want my DNA. I'm 1/8th Cherokee and I'm descended from Napoleon, Julius Caesar, Christopher Columbus, Abraham Lincoln, every signatory of the magna carta, Jesus, and the Mayflower. The actual ship. Don't ask.
I’m pretty sure you’re main character in an Assassin’s Creed game.
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OK if nobody's going to bother reading beyond that I give up. Be ignorant.
Maybe you can cite the exact statement we’re all missing. You can’t because the trouble you’re running into is that we did read it, and it seems perhaps you did not, but you can’t try. Summary: can’t patent unmanipulated genes. Can patent manipulated genes and sequencing processes.
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You guys know that you share half your genome with your kids and parents, so it's not even just the users' data, but also people who might not even know about this.
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I just passed by the settings page and requested all my data.
When I receive it, I will delete the account which, according to their full privacy statement, requires them to discard my sample, delete my data AND opt me out of 23andMe Research. -
I’m pretty sure you’re main character in an Assassin’s Creed game.
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When the ACA gets repealed insurance comoanies can use it to preemptively deny you coverage. Then there's the ethnic cleansing of course. There will be religious people who will use it for marriage licenses or breeding permits.
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I believe you and your genome become property of whomever buys the data and you'll have to go over to their house and rake their leaves for them and stuff
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Same thing that happens with NCIX's personal information data, it probably goes to the highest bidder.
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you should definitely request your data to be deleted before it's too late