On the Future / In Stories: Volume 1: Megatrends
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Extract from the magazine ‘Genetic Philosophy’ from 04.08.2214:
The notions about the science-based beginning of this millennium are often accompanied by the assumption that it was the era of genetics and genetic engineering. But up until 100 years ago, few people knew their genome, or God’s book as it was sometimes called back then, based on my own reading. This was not only because a large portion of society had no access to reading machines that could enable them to decipher their DNA. They were also not capable of reading the genetic code and interpreting the knowledge stored within it. Hence, most had to rely on simple so-called DNA tests, such as 23andMe. Up until the end of the era of the knowledge society, there were periodical bans on reading and interpreting DNA for ordinary citizens. Science was not prepared to lose the monopoly on