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|Is About=This case is about the publication of the analyses of the DNA from 4 men in Namibia, which occured in 2009, and the consequenses of that publication.
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|Is About=This case is about the publication of the analyses of the DNA from 4 men in Namibia, which occured in 2009, and the consequenses of that publication. This is a factual case.
 
 
 
 
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|Important Because=This case highlights the thorny ethics of collecting genetic data<ref>https://qz.com/1719314/the-thorny-ethics-of-collecting-genetic-data/</ref>.
 
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Revision as of 22:01, 26 May 2020

Cases

The Thorny Ethics of Collecting Genetic Data From Indigenous People

What is this about?

This case is about the publication of the analyses of the DNA from 4 men in Namibia, which occured in 2009, and the consequenses of that publication. This is a factual case.

Why is this important?

This case highlights the thorny ethics of collecting genetic data[1].

For whom is this important?

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