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Title: Genetics


1
Genetics Privacy
  • By Karen Gately, Bill Lupin, Laura Kim and Maria
    Bagdasarian

2
What Does Genetics and Privacy Mean?
  • DNA testing, results can show medical issues.
  • As technology grows, it becomes more and more
    advanced.
  • Genetics has limitless potential to increase the
    breadth of knowledge.
  • find the foundation of our existence.

3
Ethical Questions Arise
  • From the use and availability of our genetic
    information.
  • -Who gets to know what?
  • -Are certain genetic indicators enough to judge
    job applicants?
  • -Should genetic testing be required?

4
EUGENICS
  • Definition a social philosophy which advocates
    the improvement of the human race through
    favoring positive traits
  • The idea that humans are perfectible or that one
    group is superior to another
  • Reproductive discrimination
  • Extreme example Hitlers Nazi regime

5
  • Idiocracy

6
Privacy and Confidentiality
  • Can genetic information ever really be secure?
  • DNA is the ultimate fingerprint
  • Unauthorized disclosure violations of privacy
    can cause personal distress and other adverse
    consequences
  • Job loss
  • Discrimination
  • Accessibility issues

7
Human Rights and Discrimination
  • Genetic Discrimination
  • Third parties such as employers, health
    insurers, and government agencies
  • Generates new inequalities
  • New ways to judge people and create personal
    anguish
  • For example..

8
Legislation
  • Need for federal genetic privacy laws
  • Lack of consistency in state laws
  • Only 23 states have laws against genetic
    discrimination by insures, and 11 by employers
  • Individuals should have ultimate control over how
    their genetic data is used

9
FOR INFO PURPOSES ONLY!
  • Genetic testing is for informational purposes,
    and is not meant to instill any paranoia in you.
  • The theme should be that a well-informed
    consumer is a wise consumer.
  • Companies do y-DNA chromosome testing which
    involves only non-coding regions of the
    y-chromosome.
  • Therefore, there are NO possibilities of
    discovering genetic diseases!

10
DNA separate from Identity
  • Specimens are numbered
  • Number corresponds to a name
  • Only actual tester has sample with a number on
    it, never a name
  • Very few people would actually know who the
    customer is and what the results are

11
DNA Results Protecting the
Consumer
  • DNA results can show medical diseases.
  • However, the U.S. Senate endorsed safeguarding
    individual genetic privacy by passing the Genetic
    Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2003.
  • This prohibits employees, employment agencies,
    and labor organizations from using individual
    genetic information in hiring, firing, and
    training decisions!

12
Protecting the Reseacher Ensuring
Confidentiality
  • Particularly important when subject selection is
    made because of certain sensitive or illegal
    characteristic
  • Certificates of Confidentiality issued by
    National Institutes of Health to protect the
    privacy of research subjects by protecting
    investigators and institutions from being
    compelled to release information that can be used
    to identify subjects in research project,
    regardless of the source of funding

13
For the Larger Good
  • Genetic testing is not meant to cause distress,
    but rather prevent distress of potentially larger
    magnitude
  • Again, intention and purpose of genetic research
    is prediction and/or early detection of disease,
    as well as prevention
  • Allows both consumer and employee to see results
    in potential problems best interest for both
    parties

14
For theLARGER Good
  • DNA testing may be able to save insurance costs
    by putting people with certain predispositions to
    disease in a separate category
  • Might be helpful to people working with someone
    that has a predisposition to a metal illness

15
The Big Picture
  • It is important for measures to be taken to
    ensure privacy and eliminate sources of
    discrimination, however these concerns regarding
    the publicity and use of info are not significant
    enough to eliminate genetic testing
  • Laws and regulations have been and continue to be
    implemented to ensure privacy of genetic info,
    and overall the benefits of research, which in
    the grand scheme of life is meant to help humans
    improve their health and lifestyle, are
    beneficial to our society despite these risks

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