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Government policy and regulation
DNA: Handle with Care
The genetics boom is upon us, promising everything from cures for inherited diseases to smarter children. But companies must tread carefully as the ethical debate plays out.
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Bronwyn Fryer
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Bronwyn Fryer
From the Magazine (April 2001)
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A version of this article appeared in the
April 2001
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