Poking holes in genetic privacy

Not so long ago, people who provided DNA in the course of research studies were told that their privacy was assured. Their DNA sequences were on publicly available Web sites, yes, but they did not include names or other obvious identifiers. David Altshuler, HMS professor of genetics at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the leader of a new study. George Church, the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at HMS, is also quoted.

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