Identifiability, genomics and UK Data Protection Law
Analyses of individuals' genomes - their entire DNA sequence - have increased knowledge about the links between genetics and disease. Anticipated advances in 'next generation' DNA-sequencing techniques will see the routine research use of whole genomes, rather than distinct parts, wit...
Main Authors: | Curren, L, Boddington, P, Gowans, H, Hawkins, N, Kanellopoulou, N, Kaye, J, Melham, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
2010
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