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doi: 10.1139/g75-041
pmid: 1203760
Although advances in medical genetics are designed ultimately to help human beings receive better health care, they pose many problems for society. Some of these concerns are real, but others result from misunderstanding and/or misrepresentation of the true implication of certain developments in genetics. It is obvious that the geneticist must play a dual role in society as scientist and as advocate. Although such a duality or role is not easy, it is not impossible. However, it does mean that the training of the medical geneticist must include more than exposure to the scientific approach.
Biomedical Research, Polymorphism, Genetic, Genetics, Medical, Genetic Diseases, Inborn, Humans, Mass Screening, Ethics, Medical
Biomedical Research, Polymorphism, Genetic, Genetics, Medical, Genetic Diseases, Inborn, Humans, Mass Screening, Ethics, Medical
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