technology.guardian.co.uk — Since the human genome went public, a raft of websites have offered to analyse our DNA - for a price. But, asks James Randerson, at what cost to our health? Type "genetic testing" into a search engine and you'll see an array of paid adverts along the sides of the page, offering screening tests, DNA tests, paternity tests and genealogy tests.
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gypsiSep 8, 2006
I must be nice to be able to have your account rebuilt from backup when you decide to come back. this account was empty just yesterday.
scubasteve03Sep 8, 2006
Yeah, I'm with Skudge. This sure doesn't look like you've left to me.By the way, buried as spam.
machinekingSep 9, 2006
Look Mom...No Life!
maijcSep 10, 2006
(submitted by p9s50W5k4GUD2c6 3 days ago)3 DAYS AGO, all of you get a life and stop bitching about all the top usersedit: im agree with machineking
busterbrosSep 15, 2006
Those are not nice things to say at all.