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The Human Genome Project and eugenic concerns

K L Garver1, B Garver

  • 1Department of Medical Genetics, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh 15224.

American Journal of Human Genetics
|January 1, 1994
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The Human Genome Project offers significant benefits for understanding and treating genetic diseases like cancer and diabetes. Ethical considerations from past eugenics movements are crucial to prevent future misuse of genetic information.

Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Medical Genetics
  • Bioethics

Background:

  • The U.S. Human Genome Project represents a landmark federal investment in scientific research.
  • Understanding the human genome is key to addressing complex diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the potential benefits of the Human Genome Project for human health.
  • To underscore the importance of ethical considerations in genetic research.

Main Methods:

  • This abstract does not detail specific methodologies but discusses the projected outcomes of a large-scale scientific endeavor.

Main Results:

  • The project is expected to enhance the understanding of single-gene and multifactorial diseases (e.g., diabetes, arteriosclerosis, cancer).
Keywords:
Genetics and ReproductionHuman Genome ProjectTwentieth Century

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  • Anticipated outcomes include improved genetic disease screening, diagnosis, and potential cures.
  • Conclusions:

    • The Human Genome Project promises substantial advancements in medical science and patient care.
    • Learning from historical misuse of genetic information, particularly eugenics, is vital to ensure responsible scientific application.