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"My Identical Twin Sequenced Our Genome"
09 December 2016
Foley Hoag LLP
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We all assume that our genetic information is personal and
private. This
may not be totally correct, but that assumption goes
completely out the window when you are an identical twin.
This question is explored in an interesting article in the
Journal of Genetic Counseling. The twins were interviewed
in the
MIT Technology Review.
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