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Supreme Court ponders patenting of human genes


 

As for research, Dr. Evans said that the removal of patents is likely to open up this area. Most of the progress in genetics so far has come from researchers who have not been seeking patents. And patents would still be available for other advances, such as the creation of new gene-sequencing platforms, he said.

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