Iceland sells its genetic history

Friday February 04 by Claudia bourneBBC News Science
The Icelandic Government has given a licence to a US-funded corporation to study the medical records, family trees and genetic information of each and everyone of the country's 270,000 citizens. It is this consistency in the Icelandic gene pool that scientists hope will allow them to trace the causes of genetic diseases back through the generations.





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