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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
The introduction of new technology and increased effort from around the world is driving the completion of the human gene map. In parallel with the creation of the map, we are beginning to see the biomedical benefits that are a direct consequence of learning more about our own genome.
L, Sefton, P N, Goodfellow
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The introduction of new technology and increased effort from around the world is driving the completion of the human gene map. In parallel with the creation of the map, we are beginning to see the biomedical benefits that are a direct consequence of learning more about our own genome.
L, Sefton, P N, Goodfellow
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
V A, McKusick, G A, Chase
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V A, McKusick, G A, Chase
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The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 1998
Genetic discoveries during the past half-century and their potential applications to engineer or bring about deliberate genetic changes in plants, animals, and human beings have raised a series of ethical and theological issues. The explosion of knowledge about the biological basis of life has been further accelerated by the inception of the Human ...
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Genetic discoveries during the past half-century and their potential applications to engineer or bring about deliberate genetic changes in plants, animals, and human beings have raised a series of ethical and theological issues. The explosion of knowledge about the biological basis of life has been further accelerated by the inception of the Human ...
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Technology in Society, 1984
Abstract The author addresses the new ethical and conceptual uncertainties posed by the application of gene-splicing techniques to human beings, an application of technology that raises complex ethical and social public policy issues. The author reviews the advances in the medical uses of gene-splicing, and addresses their consequences on (1) human ...
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Abstract The author addresses the new ethical and conceptual uncertainties posed by the application of gene-splicing techniques to human beings, an application of technology that raises complex ethical and social public policy issues. The author reviews the advances in the medical uses of gene-splicing, and addresses their consequences on (1) human ...
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Using human genetics to improve safety assessment of therapeutics
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022Keren J Carss +2 more
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Genetics of circadian rhythms and sleep in human health and disease
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2022Jacqueline M Lane +2 more
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Reconciling Mouse and Human Immunology at the Altar of Genetics
Annual Review of Immunology, 2023Philippe Gros, Jean-Laurent Casanova
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