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Ethics
- Disclosure of incidental findings from next-generation sequencing in pediatric genomic research
Abdul-Karim R, et al. Pediatrics 2013 Feb
- Do researchers have an obligation to actively look for genetic incidental findings?
Gliwa C & Berkman BE Am J Bioeth 2013 Feb;13(2):32-42
- Arrivederci, GINA by Alex Philippidis, Center for Genetics and Society February 4th, 2013
- The first rule of genomic identifiability. Price-Ball M, Feb 8. Personal Genome Project Blog
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