Difference between revisions of "Category:Human Genetics"

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This category covers research in, and commercial aspects of, human genetics, stem cells, human genetic engineering, and gene therapy. It raises great controversy because of ethical issues involved in "designer babies", human germline genetic engineering (where changes made to the DNA are inheritable), and the patenting - and thus the commodification and commercialisation - of human DNA and tissues.
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This category covers research in, and commercial aspects of, human genetics, stem cells, human genetic engineering, and gene therapy. It raises great controversy because of ethical issues involved in "designer babies", human germline genetic engineering (where changes made to the DNA are inheritable), the patenting - and thus the commodification and commercialisation - of human DNA and tissues, and "medical apartheid".

Latest revision as of 15:15, 30 November 2012

This category covers research in, and commercial aspects of, human genetics, stem cells, human genetic engineering, and gene therapy. It raises great controversy because of ethical issues involved in "designer babies", human germline genetic engineering (where changes made to the DNA are inheritable), the patenting - and thus the commodification and commercialisation - of human DNA and tissues, and "medical apartheid".