We all share our genetic make up with relatives, but should we also share ownership of the results of DNA analysis or should this knowledge be considered private?
Dr Anneke Lucassen, a clinical geneticist at the University of Southampton, believes that if anyone is to own genetic information, it has to be all those who have inherited it and, more importantly, it must be available to all those who might be at risk.
The question, she says, is how to balance a right to privacy with disclosing risks to others.