The Private Life of the Genome (Original PDF from Publisher)
Via Iain Brassington
This ground-breaking and compelling book makes the case that since our genetic data is inextricably linked to the genetic data of others , we cannot claim a “right to privacy” in the same way that we may in other spheres of life . Access to private information is a concern for this role . It implies that we may need to set aside some assumptions about who might have access to our genetic information and it raises issues regarding prejudice against those who have particular genetic traits . But according to the author, limiting access to genetic information necessitates a more complex viewpoint that does not rely on the well-known language of rights .
The book makes new suggestions for how we should consider who has access to what genetic information and on what grounds . Though conceptually tough , the book will make for interesting reading for academics , students and policymakers interested in the fields of bioethics and medical legislation .
See Also : Biology: The Core, 3rd Edition (Original PDF from Publisher)
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