My mate did one of those. Turned out to be like 99% Chinese and 1% South American.
He thinks it might be from the people who crossed the Bering Strait when it was still a land bridge.
You used to be everything to me
Now you're tired of fighting
Tbh Wengerbabiea unusually may have a point.
The intelligence agencies do have, or can get, permission to see data from private companies, plus there is if course the possibility of hacking
so giving someone your DNA does make you more vulnerable to having it shared, it just stands to reason
You understand of course the difference between something having the potential to happen and something being likely to happen?
Intelligence services could well access my DNA from any number of sources were they to consider it beneficial to them to have this information.
The same with Hacking, given the amount of information that is stored on servers the size of small underground cities.
Life is all about cost/benefit analysis, and the benefit of having my curiosity sated outweighed the incredibly small risk of a clandestine organisation being interested enough in getting my genetic code.
Stupid sexy Titchmarsh!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-68664644
Happy Gesture Friday!