Genomics

Human genomics refers to the study and manipulation of the complete set of human DNA. This category includes genetic tests, commercial DNA databases, and DNA forensics.

In medical settings, genetic tests can assist with diagnoses, determine carrier status, and provide information about disease risk and drug response. Since the mid-2000s, commercial enterprises have offered direct-to-consumer genetic testing for both health-related and ancestry information, raising questions from experts and oversight agencies about inaccurate or misunderstood results, violations of genetic privacy, and misuses of genetic data. Genetic sequencing is also increasingly used in the criminal justice system, both for exoneration and for identifying and tracking down suspects. Police DNA databases, which in many jurisdictions include people who have been arrested for but never convicted of a crime, raise concerns about false leads, individual and familial privacy, civil liberties violations, and racial discrimination. 

 

 

Food display of fruits, vegetables, nuts, breads, and meats.

Aggregated News

Blue-stained molecular photo of DNA strands.

Aggregated News

A dart on a dart board largely misses the bull's-eye  target.

Aggregated News

George Church is the central subject of the photo, with book shelves in the background.

Aggregated News

A hand shows a sample collection tube from 23andMe kit.

Aggregated News

Bird's eye view of an old typewriter on a wooden desk.

Aggregated News