Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 18:25     Subject: 23 and Me Genetic Testing- Have you/Would you?

I have a friend whose then-unknown half sister came forward -- he didn't know his mom gave a baby up for adoption in high school. Kind of rattled the whole family.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 18:10     Subject: Re:23 and Me Genetic Testing- Have you/Would you?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did it, and learned that both I and one of my sons are a carrier for a horrendous genetic disease. I will make sure my son is aware of this when the time comes, because his wife should have a genetic profile done up to ensure she is not also a carrier of the disease.

It also verified the story that my mother's father was a Colombian (she never knew him). I have many relatives in Colombia and am about 10% "native American' which is what they categorize natives of North or South America.


We've also been excited to find relatives this way. I hope that they are welcoming to you. We've had mixed results.



Did you find any relatives that were closer than 2nd cousins? The closest DNA match I've received is a 2nd cousin.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 14:30     Subject: Re:23 and Me Genetic Testing- Have you/Would you?

Anonymous wrote:I did it, and learned that both I and one of my sons are a carrier for a horrendous genetic disease. I will make sure my son is aware of this when the time comes, because his wife should have a genetic profile done up to ensure she is not also a carrier of the disease.

It also verified the story that my mother's father was a Colombian (she never knew him). I have many relatives in Colombia and am about 10% "native American' which is what they categorize natives of North or South America.


We've also been excited to find relatives this way. I hope that they are welcoming to you. We've had mixed results.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 14:24     Subject: Re:23 and Me Genetic Testing- Have you/Would you?

I did it, and learned that both I and one of my sons are a carrier for a horrendous genetic disease. I will make sure my son is aware of this when the time comes, because his wife should have a genetic profile done up to ensure she is not also a carrier of the disease.

It also verified the story that my mother's father was a Colombian (she never knew him). I have many relatives in Colombia and am about 10% "native American' which is what they categorize natives of North or South America.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 13:30     Subject: 23 and Me Genetic Testing- Have you/Would you?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many of these tests are nicely priced, but in exchange for the low price, you agree to let them use your data for research purposes. Now, they do state that they will aggregate your data with others prior to using it and not publish your name and other personal details. however there's no guarantee for that, there are always loopholes.


If someone wanted to expose my genetic information, then can follow me around and pick up any of the gazillion hairs and cells I leave behind, then send it to be sequenced. The risk of this is much higher than a company risking a very expensive lawsuit.


Uh, what? You think it's more likely that someone would stalk you, collect your DNA, have it sequenced, and then expose the information than that a company like 23 and Me would experience some sort of data breach? That's crazy.


Correct. But that's because I have a deep understanding of network security and which practices are more or less likely to result in data breaches. But carry on.


Ha, okay.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 13:27     Subject: 23 and Me Genetic Testing- Have you/Would you?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many of these tests are nicely priced, but in exchange for the low price, you agree to let them use your data for research purposes. Now, they do state that they will aggregate your data with others prior to using it and not publish your name and other personal details. however there's no guarantee for that, there are always loopholes.


If someone wanted to expose my genetic information, then can follow me around and pick up any of the gazillion hairs and cells I leave behind, then send it to be sequenced. The risk of this is much higher than a company risking a very expensive lawsuit.


Uh, what? You think it's more likely that someone would stalk you, collect your DNA, have it sequenced, and then expose the information than that a company like 23 and Me would experience some sort of data breach? That's crazy.


Correct. But that's because I have a deep understanding of network security and which practices are more or less likely to result in data breaches. But carry on.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 13:23     Subject: 23 and Me Genetic Testing- Have you/Would you?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many of these tests are nicely priced, but in exchange for the low price, you agree to let them use your data for research purposes. Now, they do state that they will aggregate your data with others prior to using it and not publish your name and other personal details. however there's no guarantee for that, there are always loopholes.


If someone wanted to expose my genetic information, then can follow me around and pick up any of the gazillion hairs and cells I leave behind, then send it to be sequenced. The risk of this is much higher than a company risking a very expensive lawsuit.


Uh, what? You think it's more likely that someone would stalk you, collect your DNA, have it sequenced, and then expose the information than that a company like 23 and Me would experience some sort of data breach? That's crazy.