If you mean just DNA analysis I suppose that's possible, but unlikely. Genealogy involves your links to specific other people and thus is impossible without storing data.
In order to use DNA tests in genealogy, you need to know every segment on every chromosome that matches. Matching is not a go/nogo proposition. There are degrees of matching that depend on the biological relationship. Ex: Parent/children average 3,700 cM (centiMorgans), siblings are 2,600 cM, first cousins 900 cM etc.
Surely that's not the whole point. Genealogy is not the only use case for genetic testing. Health information is another pretty major niche. Curiosity is the third contender. And there's probably more.