Essentials of Genetics (9th Edition) - Standalone book
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ISBN: 9780134047799
Author: William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings, Charlotte A. Spencer, Michael A. Palladino
Publisher: PEARSON
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Should the FDA regulate direct-to-consumer genetic tests, or should these tests be available as a “buyer beware” product?
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