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Debate: Gene patents
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[Edit] Are gene patents, particularly related to food and agricultural products, a good idea? |
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[Edit] Background and contextA gene patent is a patent on a specific gene sequence, its usage, and often its chemical composition. There is controversy over whether these patents advance technology by providing scientists with an incentive to create or hinder research by creating a lot of red tape and fees to utilize research that is patented. See Wikipedia: Gene patents on Wikipedia. |
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[Edit] [ ]Discoveries: Are genes pure discoveries? | |
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[Edit] [ ]Should Genes of living organisms be Patented? | |
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Categories: Bioethics | Food | Patents | Business | Agriculture | Life | Genetics | Chemistry | Biology | Underdeveloped debates




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