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The International DNA Association aims to create accurate knowledge data through talented individuals who have completed a short-term training course at a more specialized institution in the process of registering or collecting genetic information of people or animals. 
In current society, genetic identification is used to characterize relatively rare positions in the genome of humans and animals. 
By separating and comparing the aspects, you can check your health information, ancestors, and identity. 
By collecting genetic information of people or animals, it is possible to obtain personal genetic information other than personal identification even in the process of building a genetic database.
Genetic testing can not only identify an individual but also determine the cause of a specific disease or condition. 
Recently, the establishment of DNA information banks by each national agency has become common. 
The problem with the establishment of a genetic information bank by a government agency is that it may violate human rights. 
Genetic information is very sensitive personal information. 
Genetic information is unique to each individual and contains diverse information. 
By testing the genes of a specific person, you can even find out the genetic status of the family. 

What is DNA information registration?
A database that collects genetic information from people or animals, analyzes the unique genetic regions of each individual, and creates and stores a specific genotype (profile). 
It is included in the blockchain information encyclopedia so that specific people can view it. 

Should we establish a genetic information bank?
Genetic information bank may be a somewhat unfamiliar word. 
It collects genetic information of people or animals and stores information on race, animal type, sex, and disease, as well as all information analyzed within the scope of collection.

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