Difference between revisions of "Everyone has the right to know one's own genome information by birth"

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<font size="3">It is the most fundamental right for&nbsp;a biological information object in the universe to know one's own information construct such as one's own genome. It is about knowing oneself and understanding the network of interaction partners around one.&nbsp;<br />
 
<font size="3">It is the most fundamental right for&nbsp;a biological information object in the universe to know one's own information construct such as one's own genome. It is about knowing oneself and understanding the network of interaction partners around one.&nbsp;<br />
 
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A biological species as a whole system is recommended to provide its member's genome information when technologies are available.<br />
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A biological species as a whole system is recommended to provide its member's genome information when technologies are available with minimum cost possible.<br />
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A community/society is recommended to provide its members genome information when technologies are available with minimum cost possible.<br />
 
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 28 March 2010

It is the most fundamental right for a biological information object in the universe to know one's own information construct such as one's own genome. It is about knowing oneself and understanding the network of interaction partners around one. 

A biological species as a whole system is recommended to provide its member's genome information when technologies are available with minimum cost possible.

A community/society is recommended to provide its members genome information when technologies are available with minimum cost possible.