A staff member from a high-tech company in Yancheng, eastern
China's Jiangsu province, displays a gene ID card that the company has
made for a young customer, on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007. (
BEIJING, Dec. 13 -- A two-year-old girl in Yancheng, eastern
China's Jiangsu province, on Wednesday became one of a few Chinese
people to possess a gene identity card.
The Yangtse Evening News reported that the girl was brought by her
parents to a local high-tech company, where a card carrying the girl's
gene information was presented to the family.
The card, about 8 by 5 centimeters big, looks like an ordinary ID
card printed with the young girl's photo, name and birth date. Besides
that, it has an extra series number which the company claims to
have produced based upon the recipient's 16 genetic loci.
The company says unlike voice or fingerprint tags, such gene codes
are unique and are able to identify the holder, unless he or she has an
identical twin, from the world's other six billion residents.
It comes in handy for parents to identify their child in case they
are separated for a long time, ... more »
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