Authors
Md Momin Al Aziz, Md Nazmus Sadat, Dima Alhadidi, Shuang Wang, Xiaoqian Jiang, Cheryl L Brown, Noman Mohammed
Publication date
2019/5
Source
Briefings in bioinformatics
Volume
20
Issue
3
Pages
887-895
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Genomic data hold salient information about the characteristics of a living organism. Throughout the past decade, pinnacle developments have given us more accurate and inexpensive methods to retrieve genome sequences of humans. However, with the advancement of genomic research, there is a growing privacy concern regarding the collection, storage and analysis of such sensitive human data. Recent results show that given some background information, it is possible for an adversary to reidentify an individual from a specific genomic data set. This can reveal the current association or future susceptibility of some diseases for that individual (and sometimes the kinship between individuals) resulting in a privacy violation. Regardless of these risks, our genomic data hold much importance in analyzing the well-being of us and the future generation. Thus, in this article, we discuss the different privacy and …
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