While the framers did not draft this part of the Constitution with the Internet in mind, they sure as Hell didn't anticipate the advent
of genealogical data companies that share DNA information with law enforcement.
Not exact matches
The collection
of that
data — the genetic sequences
of 160,000 citizens, along with their medical and
genealogical records — was made possible by the Icelandic government, and the storage and analysis
of that
data was overseen by deCode, a Reykjavík - based human genetics outfit that, since its founding in 1996, had struggled to stay afloat financially.
There's a great
genealogical study that was done in Europe, looking at
data from 5,000 daughters
of royal and noble families.
The combination
of the University
of Utah's genomics expertise and local families» detailed
genealogical data has been key to discovering several genes responsible for certain forms
of breast and colon cancer.
The companies will use the Clinical Genome Miner ™, which combines
genealogical, genotypic and disease
data, to develop more detailed understanding
of the role
of Merck targets in the human biology
of obesity, and to establish which targets offer the most promising avenues for the development
of new drugs.
â $ œIn 2007, through a well - planned collection effort, researchers at the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation and the National University
of Mongolia were able to gather over 3,000 DNA samples, informed consents, and
genealogical data throughout the country
of Mongolia, including samples from 21 distinct tribal or ethnic populations.
In a study published today, scientists at deCODE genetics use genomic and
genealogical data from across the population
of Iceland over many decades to show that people who carry sequence variations linked to higher levels
of education have fewer children than average...