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What does Blackstone plan to do with that treasure trove of genetic data, which is highly sought after by drug companies, insurance firms, employers and others?

“I don’t believe for a second that Blackstone bought Ancestry simply because they love people,” Ruge said. “You don’t spend $4.7 billion unless you have a plan to make it back, and more.”

Blackstone says she and others needn’t worry.

So... What do you think your clones are doing today?

What does Blackstone plan to do with that treasure trove of genetic data, which is highly sought after by drug companies, insurance firms, employers and others? “I don’t believe for a second that Blackstone bought Ancestry simply because they love people,” Ruge said. “You don’t spend $4.7 billion unless you have a plan to make it back, and more.” Blackstone says she and others needn’t worry. So... What do you think your clones are doing today?

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The sad thing is any medical check up or procedure you have had runs the chance of the medical facility getting your DNA it is already collected, stored, and sold.

luckily I was too cheap to waste money on going somewhere for doctors to tell me i'm healthy