Managing misaligned paternity findings in research including sickle cell disease screening in Kenya: 'consulting communities' to inform policy.
The management of misaligned paternity findings raises important controversy worldwide. It has mainly, however, been discussed in the context of high-income countries. Genetic and genomics research, with the potential to show misaligned paternity, are becoming increasingly common in Africa. During a...
Main Authors: | Marsh, V, Kombe, F, Fitzpatrick, R, Molyneux, S, Parker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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