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? BBC Africa correspondent Stephanie Hegarty looks at the key questions for anyone engaged in ancient DNA research, which could be misused for medical and scientific research.
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2021-10-21
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