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Looking ahead: some genetic issues of the future*

 

 

James V. Neel

Department of Human Genetics - Box 0618, M4708 Medical Science II, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0618, USA.

 

 


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Keywords: genetic issue s; genetic future.


 

 

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* This paper is slightly modified from a presentation read on August 23, 1996, as the final plenary session lecture at the Ninth International Congress of Human Genetics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is published by agreement with Perspectives in Biology and Medicine.