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The Genetic Discrimination Observatory: confronting novel issues in genetic discrimination
Yann Joly1, Katherine Huerne1, Mykhailo Arych2
1Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, 740 avenue Drive Penfield, Suite 5200, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 0G1, Canada.
Abstract:
Genetic discrimination (GD) is the differential or unfair profiling of an individual on the basis of genetic data. This article summarizes the actions of the Genetic Discrimination Observatory (GDO) in addressing GD and recent developments in GD since late 2020. It shows how GD can take many forms in today's rapidly evolving society.
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