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Title Human genetic information : science, law, and ethics
Published Chichester, U.K. ; New York, N.Y. : John Wiley & Sons, 1990
©1990

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Description ix, 211 pages ; 24 cm
Series Ciba Foundation symposium ; 149
Ciba Foundation symposium ; 149
Contents Partial table of contents: -- The Human Genome: The Nature of the Enterprise (S. Brenner). -- Prenatal Diagnosis: Current Approaches and Future Trends (J. Bell). -- The Use of Genetic Markers for Personal Identification and the Analysis of Family Relationships (P. Debenham). -- Recent Advances in the Genetics of Psychiatric Disorder (H. Gurling). -- Limits to Genetic Intervention in Humans: Somatic and Germline (B. Davis). -- Human Genetic Information: The Legal Implications (D. Brahams). -- Commercial Exploitation of the Human Genome: What Are the Problems? -- (N. Carey & P. Crawley). -- Religious Aspects of Human Genetic Information (R. Kimura). -- Who Might I Have Been? -- (B. Williams). -- Human Genome Analysis and the Concept of Human Nature (M. Charlesworth). -- Index of Contributors. -- Subject Index
Analysis Man Genetics
Notes "A Wiley-Interscience publication."
"Symposium on Human Genetic Information: Science, Law, and Ethics, held in collaboration with the Akademische Kommission der Universität Bern ... Bern, Switzerland, 20-22 June 1989"--page v
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
In Ciba Foundation symposium no:149
Subject Human genetics -- Social aspects -- Congresses.
Medical genetics -- Social aspects -- Congresses.
Human genetics -- Social aspects -- Congresses.
Human genetics -- Social aspects.
Medical genetics -- Social aspects -- Congresses.
Medical genetics -- Social aspects.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Chadwick, Derek, editor
Universität Bern. Akademische Kommission.
Symposium on Human Genetic Information: Science, Law, and Ethics (1989 : Bern, Switzerland)
LC no. 89070550
ISBN 0471926248