With rapidly declining costs, whole genome sequencing is becoming feasible for widespread use. Although cost-effectiveness is driving increased use of the technology, comprehensive recommendations on how to handle ethical dilemmas have yet to reach a consensus. In this article, Sam shares her experience of undergoing whole genome sequencing. Despite the deeply private nature of the test, the results do not solely belong to Sam; her identical twin sister, Arielle, shares virtually the same genome and received results without a formal consent process. This article explores their parallel experiences as a way of highlighting the controversial ethics of a private test with familial implications.
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Schilit, S. L. P., & Schilit Nitenson, A. (2017). My Identical Twin Sequenced our Genome. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 26(2), 276–278. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10897-016-0046-7
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