New York Bill Would Prohibit Use of DNA ‘Phenotyping’ in Criminal Cases
Phenotyping is a process by which an individual's DNA can be used to build a composite of a person's likeness, and allows authorities to profile potential suspects with clues to hair and eye color, facial shape, skin color, sex, and more.
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