NS110- M4.3 Personal DNA testing, the pros and cons
Based on your readings in this module, answer each of these questions:
1 Do you think the current regulations and voluntary privacy policies for the DNA testing companies are sufficient to protect everyone’s privacy? Why or what not?
2 Who do you think should have access to all this DNA information? Health care professionals doing disease research, or government agencies doing research on the public health, or law enforcement agencies? Explain your response giving detailed and specific supporting information from sources.
Be sure you use the module resources and other reputable scientific or government publications to support all your positions in your response. Your initial post responding to this assignment should be at least 250 words. Include both in-text citations and complete APA style references for all the sources you used to inform your work. Remember, when you use a quotation or paraphrase from a source, you must include the correct citation and reference. Using APA style references and in-text citations is VERY important for this course and all your college courses. The Excelsior Library Citation Tip Sheets and Resources (Links to an external site.) will be a helpful guide. You may also wish to use a citation generator – you just insert the information, and it creates the citation in the format you indicate (MLA or APA, for example). Here are 3 citation generators to choose from:
1 Citation Machine (Links to an external site.) 2 Bibme (Links to an external site.) 3 EasyBib
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