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Biology, 21.08.2019 20:50, ghlin96

The human genome project has allowed for great progress in identifying genetic markers for disease. which of the following would be considered an ethical misuse of this a.) providing guidance to the individual based on the genetic information collected b.) sharing genetic information with an individual''s designated medical professionals c.) allowing scientists to add an individual''s genetic information to a body of information about the disease d.) using an individual''s genetic information to decide who can be covered for health insurance

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