DNA Databases, Data Breaches, and the Search for “Nonhuman” Genetics
DNA Databases, Data Breaches, and the Search for “Nonhuman” Genetics DNA. Original public domain image from Wikimedia Commons Consumer ancestry databases have become powerful investigative tools—raising questions not only about privacy and law enforcement access, but also about speculative claims involving anomalous or even extraterrestrial DNA. Consumer DNA databases were once marketed as little more than a way to explore ancestry and family history. Today, they sit at the center of growing debates over surveillance, privacy, and even speculative claims involving anomalous human genetics. The issue resurfaced recently after viral claims circulated online suggesting intelligence agencies may be using commercial ancestry databases to identify individuals with supposedly “nonhuman” or extraterrestrial genetic markers. The allegations, amplified through podcasts and other reporting, remain unverified but are intriguing given the recent Pentagon release of the second batch of de...