Ethical Obligations

The Genealogist's Code of Ethics 

from the Board Certification of Genealogists

To protect the public

To protect the client 

To protect the profession

To protect people who provide DNA samples

a) how I would use and share their genetic information and the risks and benefits of that use and sharing

b) the possibility and consequences of discovering unanticipated relatives, unknown medical conditions, unexpected ethnic backgrounds, and intentional misinformation about such situations;

c) options for openness and privacy, how other researchers could or could not access the data; and why complete anonymity and privacy can never be guaranteed.

After providing this information, I will request and comply with the consent, freely given by the person providing the DNA sample or that person’s guardian or legal representative.