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Supreme Court DNA Ruling Bans Patents on Human Genes
Jun 14, 2013 07:30 PM EDT
By I-Hsien Sherwood
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled than human genes cannot be patented, a victory for medical research, particularly in fields centered on genetic disorders.
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