Sivaramjani, T. R. ; Brahmachari, Samir K. (1997) Human genome studies and intellectual property rights: Whither national interest? Current Science, 72 (10). pp. 708-716. ISSN 0011-3891
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Abstract
India has been acknowledged as a large reservoir of nature's random mutation, an original 'rich' source of knowledge in the context of international genome studies. Human genome knowledge and the possible understanding of the basis of uniqueness of each individual in chemical terms has presented a number of inescapable challenges to our own jurisprudence philosophies and our ethical sensibilities.
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