Is informed consent possible in the rapidly evolving world of DNA sampling?
Ethical concerns about the human genome diversity project were discussed in Montreal last year during the 1st International Conference on DNA Sampling and Banking. This, the first article in a 2-part series on the conference, examines issues related to informed consent.
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