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Human genetic association studies: genomic association data and its discloser for public access, barrier to human privacy and protection

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  • The use of Genome Wide Association Studies for detecting many diseases of forensic interest and traits for sex distributions are due to sex associated variations in prevalence.[1]

  • Over the span of last 10years, the fields of genomics have under taken interesting and dramatic shifts in how to comprehend forensic detailing with respect to investigations about unknown pedigree, unidentified complex diseases and ethnogeographic ancestry of subjects as studied by Scott, in 2007.10 The wealth of information which can be extracted from immense map of human genome along with advancements in genotyping and related technologies has presented many opportunities for the scientists to test assumptions about the complex genomics for human

  • This has led a new era of genetic investigation like Genomic Association studies that incorporates to solve analytical questions about heritage and population based studies

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Introduction

The use of Genome Wide Association Studies for detecting many diseases of forensic interest and traits for sex distributions are due to sex associated variations in prevalence.[1]. The response from responsible persons in genetic field of experimentation models declared the breaching of public data as a high level beaurocratic response to a minimum risk which can unnecessarily inhibit the futuristic scientific research.[2] Other scientific concerns were been highlighted concerning to situations when an individual’s identity is accurately determined by applying Genome Wide Association Studies datasets.

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