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Science 25 October 1996:
Vol. 274. no. 5287, pp. 488 - 490
DOI: 10.1126/science.274.5287.488

News & Comment

Eliot Marshall

A research program on the ethical, legal, and social implications of genome studies, launched as an "afterthought" to the Human Genome Project, is now the world's biggest bioethics program. Experts are divided, however, on how effective the program has been in helping develop policies to guide the genetics revolution.

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