Who owns DNA, and how it can be patented
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The discovery of DNA by Watson and Crick had revealed its principle structure and that DNA is not only as the carrier molecule of genetic information but also represent the beginning of the molecular understanding of genes. Since then the central dogma of molecular biology is established, the concept of that DNA is transcribed to RNA then RNA can be translated to proteins, which can regulate and have functions in our body is well
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eds., 1992), Marshfield Clinic, Accomplishments in the Lab, Center for Medical Genetics: $22 Million Allows Additional Research of Disease-Causing Genes, Joint Statement by President Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair of the U.K., The White House Office of the Press Secretary (Mar. 14, 2000), Pending Resolution: The Question of Who Owns DNA. Richard Dahl.National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Environmental Health Perspectives, Jan 2001 v109 i1 pA31, www.gtg.com.au (3/3/04) http://www.uspto.gov/ (6/3/04) www.nature.com (7/3/04)
eds., 1992), Marshfield Clinic, Accomplishments in the Lab, Center for Medical Genetics: $22 Million Allows Additional Research of Disease-Causing Genes, Joint Statement by President Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair of the U.K., The White House Office of the Press Secretary (Mar. 14, 2000), Pending Resolution: The Question of Who Owns DNA. Richard Dahl.National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Environmental Health Perspectives, Jan 2001 v109 i1 pA31, www.gtg.com.au (3/3/04) http://www.uspto.gov/ (6/3/04) www.nature.com (7/3/04)