In bioethics and law, gene theft or DNA theft is the act of acquiring the genetic material of another individual, usually from public places, without his or her permission. The DNA may be harvested from a wide variety of common objects such as discarded cigarettes, used coffee cups, and hairbrushes. In addition, a variety of people can be interested on collecting someone’s genetic material. This includes the police, political parties, historians, professional sports teams, personal enemies, etc. DNA contains adequate amount of information about someone and it can be used for many purposes such as establishing paternity, proving genealogical connections or even unmasking private medical conditions.
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- 遺伝子の窃盗 (ja)
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| - In bioethics and law, gene theft or DNA theft is the act of acquiring the genetic material of another individual, usually from public places, without his or her permission. The DNA may be harvested from a wide variety of common objects such as discarded cigarettes, used coffee cups, and hairbrushes. In addition, a variety of people can be interested on collecting someone’s genetic material. This includes the police, political parties, historians, professional sports teams, personal enemies, etc. DNA contains adequate amount of information about someone and it can be used for many purposes such as establishing paternity, proving genealogical connections or even unmasking private medical conditions. (en)
- 生命倫理や法に関する問題で、遺伝子の窃盗(いでんしのせっとう、英: gene theft)もしくはDNAの窃盗(DNAのせっとう、DNA theft)は、多くの場合公共の場所で、許可なしに、ほかの人物の遺伝物質を取得する行為である。DNAは、タバコの吸殻、使用したコップ、ヘアブラシなどの一般的な様々な物から採取することができる。遺伝物質は、父親を確定させたり、血縁関係を調べたり、あるいはプライベートな病状を調べたりするなどの目的のために使用できる。 (ja)
- In bioetica e diritto, il furto del gene o il furto del DNA è l'atto di acquisizione del materiale genetico di un altro essere umano, senza il suo permesso, spesso da un luogo pubblico. Il DNA può essere raccolto da una vasta gamma di oggetti di uso comune, quali scartati di sigarette, tazzine utilizzate e spazzole per capelli. Questo materiale genetico può essere utilizzato per scopi quali stabilire la paternità, dimostrando collegamenti genealogici o anche smascherare condizioni mediche private. (it)
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| - In bioethics and law, gene theft or DNA theft is the act of acquiring the genetic material of another individual, usually from public places, without his or her permission. The DNA may be harvested from a wide variety of common objects such as discarded cigarettes, used coffee cups, and hairbrushes. In addition, a variety of people can be interested on collecting someone’s genetic material. This includes the police, political parties, historians, professional sports teams, personal enemies, etc. DNA contains adequate amount of information about someone and it can be used for many purposes such as establishing paternity, proving genealogical connections or even unmasking private medical conditions. (en)
- 生命倫理や法に関する問題で、遺伝子の窃盗(いでんしのせっとう、英: gene theft)もしくはDNAの窃盗(DNAのせっとう、DNA theft)は、多くの場合公共の場所で、許可なしに、ほかの人物の遺伝物質を取得する行為である。DNAは、タバコの吸殻、使用したコップ、ヘアブラシなどの一般的な様々な物から採取することができる。遺伝物質は、父親を確定させたり、血縁関係を調べたり、あるいはプライベートな病状を調べたりするなどの目的のために使用できる。 (ja)
- In bioetica e diritto, il furto del gene o il furto del DNA è l'atto di acquisizione del materiale genetico di un altro essere umano, senza il suo permesso, spesso da un luogo pubblico. Il DNA può essere raccolto da una vasta gamma di oggetti di uso comune, quali scartati di sigarette, tazzine utilizzate e spazzole per capelli. Questo materiale genetico può essere utilizzato per scopi quali stabilire la paternità, dimostrando collegamenti genealogici o anche smascherare condizioni mediche private. (it)
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