Kaja Finkler's text was about how new genetics and their discoveries change the notion of kinship, nuclear family, what social obligations are put in place once the person has some kind of genetic evidence of family or relatedness to another person. And these changes are shown through two protagonists – Teresa and Herb – and how they feel obliged to have some kind of relationship and know more about newly found relatives. This coincidence – subconscious or conscious – of newly found relatives was driven by, in some way, by the very narcissistic way, namely, they wanted to find out if they or their children could have a chance of diseases that our passed down with the persons genome.
Also, new genetics change the idea of time – there isn’t only present, now, we have the ability to look at the past and now time is not anymore just a linear way of thinking. This means, that there are possible new ways of understanding and thinking about – kinship, time, obligations, blood, and society.