Governance keeps the public record specific and durable.
The point is to protect the archive, keep claims proportional to evidence, and separate public information from private diligence materials.
Governance protects genetics, records, and public claims from short-term drift.
Public language stays strongest when it is specific, verifiable, and proportional to the evidence available.
High-level governance, disclaimer, privacy, and terms routes explain the boundaries of the public site.
Institutional, licensing, and press conversations move through controlled lanes rather than mixed public solicitation pages.