Genetic information company 23andMe has said that it is headed to bankruptcy court, raising questions for what happens to the DNA shared by millions of people with the company via saliva test kits.
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I’d never use 23andMe or any other DNA testing service. Facebook has enough of my personal data already.
You’re worth a fortune. I was sorry to hear that 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, but there would be a blizzard in Death Valley before I would ever use an online DNA kit ...
Did you spit in a tube for 23andMe? If so, your genetic data may soon be handed over to a new company — Regeneron. Just four years ago, when 23andMe went public, the company was valued at $6 billion.
23andMe, a popular genetic information company best known for its saliva test kits, announced Sunday it was headed to bankruptcy court. The news, which comes following the resignation of the company's ...
Wojcicki's right-hand person and the nonprofit she used to buy the company last year also want the bankruptcy court to ...
23andMe, a standard-bearer for the at-home health movement, announced on March 23 that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to facilitate a sale, prompting many of ...
RALEIGH, North Carolina (WTVD) -- DNA testing can be a fun way to unlock the mysteries of your family history, but you should also think about potential pitfalls. Tisha Powell and I decided to embark ...
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