08-19-2005, 08:59 PM
That could lead to another resolution: a worldwide DNA-database.
DNA collected by law enforcement officials store the DNA in a database, which is accesible by law enforcement officials worldwide. The DNA however, should NOT be accesible to any third partie (for example labs).
If someone wishes to donate some of their DNA to a lab, then that person should seek contact with the lab.
DNA-banks should NOT be giving any DNA-material, real DNA or DNA-info stored in computers, to labs, unless they are police labs involved in studying/comparing DNA to solve a crime.
DNA collected by law enforcement officials store the DNA in a database, which is accesible by law enforcement officials worldwide. The DNA however, should NOT be accesible to any third partie (for example labs).
If someone wishes to donate some of their DNA to a lab, then that person should seek contact with the lab.
DNA-banks should NOT be giving any DNA-material, real DNA or DNA-info stored in computers, to labs, unless they are police labs involved in studying/comparing DNA to solve a crime.

