Disclosure of individual genetic data to research participants: the debate reconsidered.
Despite extensive debate, there is no consensus on whether individual genetic data should be disclosed to research participants. The emergence of whole-genome sequencing methods is increasingly generating unequalled amounts of genetic data, making the need for a clear feedback policy even more urgen...
Main Authors: | Bredenoord, A, Kroes, H, Cuppen, E, Parker, M, van Delden, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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