>>25545093
Yes. DNA is just one type of biometric data. Fingerprints, retina scans, facial recognition, dental records, these are all additional types of biometric data that can be used for identification purposes.
If someone hacks your password, you can just change your password. If someone buys your biometric data on the dark web, you can never change your fingerprints, your DNA, or your facial recognition data. For the rest of your life your biometric data can be used to frame you for crimes, and you will never, ever be able to change your biometric data.
This is why biometric ID is the worst possible idea that government could ever propose. It's such an obvious problem that I suspect every government agent that proposes biometric ID is secretly colluding with criminals and hackers to profit from hacking people's biometric data and committing crimes against them.