Lessons from European population genetic databases: comparing the law in Estonia, Iceland, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
The advent of large-scale, population genetic databases (PGDs) in several countries around the world marks a significant development in human DNA banking and genetic research. The European countries that have led the way in the development of PGDs are Iceland, Sweden, Estonia and the U.K. In legal t...
Main Authors: | Gibbons, S, Helgason, H, Kaye, J, Nõmper, A, Wendel, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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