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Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
Sep, 1999;18 (2): 297-99.
The overlooked ethics of the Human Genome Diversity Project.
H T Greely
Author Information
H T Greely: Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA 94305-8610, USA. hgreely@stanford.edu
PMID: 12557893
DOI: 10.1017/s073093840002150x
Abstract
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Keywords
Biomedical and Behavioral Research
Genetics and Reproduction
MeSH Term
Blood Specimen Collection
Ethics, Research
Ethnicity
Genetic Variation
Genetics, Population
Human Genome Project
Humans
Informed Consent
North America
Patents as Topic
Prejudice
Journal Article
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