Africa : Why Scholars Have Created Global Guidelines for Ancient DNA Research
How can Africa's genomes be protected while researchers contribute to the human story and understanding human history, asks historian Jonathan Marcus. What are the key questions for anyone engaged in ancient DNA research, and what is the most ethical question to navigate?
Source: allafrica.comPublished on 2021-10-21
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