Advances in genetic technology like genetic and genomic testing and gene editing are transforming human biological sciences, but are creating new ethical dilemmas. Here, we address the implications of direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
**Note–link to NPR story below is now functional
FDA Approves Marketing of Consumer Genetic Tests (NPR, 4/7/17)Links to an external site.
I had My DNA Picture Taken, With Varying Results (New York Times, 12/30/13)Links to an external site.
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Read the two articles (links above) and then address the following questions in your post (Original post worth 10 points and should be at least 150 words long).
Would you be interested in having such a genetic test done? Why or why not? If you have had a consumer DNA test done and would like to share your experiences, you are welcome to do so.
Would you want to know if you were destined to contract an incurable degenerative disease such as Huntington’s disease or Alzheimer’s later in life? Would the results of such a test cause you to alter your lifestyle?
What concerns (with regard to ethics, privacy, etc.) might arise with the widespread use of such tests?
As with all Discussion forums, please also respectfully reply to two other student posts (5 points for each comment). See this graphic by Jennifer Stewart-Mitchell Download graphic by Jennifer Stewart-Mitchell for some hints on writing effective replies to posts.
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