And so it began
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They not only have (not own) the DNA of every person who's used it but also large parts of the DNA of all of their close relatives, consenting or not.
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I'll take "Shit we saw coming 20 years ago" for $600, Alex.
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I'll take "Shit we saw coming 20 years ago" for $600, Alex.
You have to adjust your number, since this happened 5 year ago
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I know itβs a meme sub but that happened back in 2020.
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They not only have (not own) the DNA of every person who's used it but also large parts of the DNA of all of their close relatives, consenting or not.
Yes and (read: /s but key truth) by conditional probability we know that a relatively small sample^*^ is sufficient to infer variance across populations with a high degree of accuracy.
^*^ Assuming uniform random, which does not at all describe their dataset. The key truth however is that this data is like a massive, uninterrupted game of minesweeper with a huge number of implicitly solved cells. Hence its value to any genomicist.
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I was really hoping this was made up.
It is not.
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-04-13/column-blackstone-ancestry-genetic-privacy
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You have to adjust your number, since this happened 5 year ago
Ancestry.com was founded in 1997.... 20 years seems appropriate
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I was really hoping this was made up.
It is not.
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-04-13/column-blackstone-ancestry-genetic-privacy
Called. It. Years ago.
Seriously.