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How DNAtix Is Transforming The Genetics Industry

Genomics has finally hit the blockchain, and with it comes an exciting new opportunity to store, transfer and utilize your DNA in an entirely new way.
Before, lack of privacy was one of the biggest hurdles for many people wanting to have their genomic data recorded or tested, but thanks to blockchain technology, anyonewill be able to securely upload partial or full genome sequences with the DNAtix platform. 
 “DNAtix is offering a new level of privacy l by testing highly sensitive DNA data with the first blockchain ecosystem solution for anonymous genetic services,” said Ofer A. Lidsky, DNAtix CEO and CTO. “Anonymity and the fact that the client owns his genetic information will help so many people really utilize genetics testing and research.”

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