Yes, but PitMK makes it hard to judge phenotype.
Hard? Harder than trying to infer IQ from genes? Genes are great, but let's not kid ourselves about how much one will be able to infer - a bad IQ test beats the most sophisticated attempt to infer from genes.
I wrote an article for h+ predicting that the rapid fall in the cost of gene sequencing will allow U.S. voters to learn much about presidential candidates' DNA. The candidates won't be able to stop this because:
DNA analysis has a decent chance of reducing political bias by providing objective information about candidates. If, for example, 70% of the variation in human intelligence is determined by identified genes then DNA analysis would reduce disagreements among informed voters over a candidate's intelligence.