Two states still resist consumer DNA testing
[By MIT Technology Review]
Earlier this month, 55,000 football fans were to receive a giveaway at a Baltimore Ravens game: not a T-shirt or a beer koozie, but a free DNA test. Ultimately, though, Maryland laws nixed the stunt.
Ronni Sandroff explains why.
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https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2010/09/who-owns-your-dna/index.htm
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