If your genome was sequenced, what are possible negative consequences?
Select the two correct answers.

a.You may get as a result variations that may be alarming, but have no consequences. Such false positives may have a negative impact on an individual.
b.It is required to inform all your relatives with your test result.
c.No matter what result you will get, other very pricy tests will be required to explain all possible gemone variations.
d. There are a lot of consequences associated with a publicly available genome sequence: employment bias, personal relationships, etc.