Estonians gave their DNA to science - now they're learning their genetic secrets
Briefly

The 210,000 Estonians were given the opportunity to learn about some of their genetic traits, including disease risk, ancestry markers, and how they handle caffeine, leading to high interest in genetic literacy in the population.
The Estonian Biobank is one of the world's biggest efforts returning genetic results to research participants, aiming to recognize the value they contribute and meet the participants' expectations for receiving their genetic information.
Read at Nature
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