DNA sequencing, cellular reprogramming, developmental biology and stem cells will one day allow for genetic identity theft to be an actionable offense. This form of identity theft, with the potential to produce some twisted results, may not even be preventable.
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My Tweets- New Blog Post: Modeling Evolution in vitro and in silico: Artificial life is no new idea. Computer scientists have... http://bit.ly/9qd7Bu about 6 days ago from twitterfeed
- One of my posts got some discussion on hacker news! http://bit.ly/ay9RUi Of course it had to be the highly politically charged post... about 1 week ago from bit.ly
- Scientists find that porn lowers crime! http://bit.ly/aNX5G2 about 1 week ago from TweetDeck
- Giant Bird DNA! http://bit.ly/dpFF1P Can anyone say chocobo? about 1 week ago from TweetDeck
- Does anyone have a sample deCODEme raw data file? I'm would like to see its format and the loci they tested #deCODE #genetics #dna #gene about 1 week ago from web
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