No, since an analysis is itself a value judgement. What I mean is that a DNA profile is becoming even more useful every day due to additional research telling us what different parts of the genome is doing and what interactions it has (with drugs, food, environment, other parts of the genome).
So you can read the raw DNA sequence yourself but it is the link into thousands of pieces of academic research that is the real value delivered here. Without that it is just a bunch of letters that mean nothing.
So you can read the raw DNA sequence yourself but it is the link into thousands of pieces of academic research that is the real value delivered here. Without that it is just a bunch of letters that mean nothing.