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Why is patenting genes bad?

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Rather than fostering innovation, he says, gene patents "inhibit biomedical research." ... If being first, not being rich, is what drives gene researchers, it is hard to see why society should tolerate patents on human genes that act as even the slightest brake on discovery.

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