Author : Resurreccion, Lyn
It is now known that humans and chimpanzees share 99.4 percent and 98.4 percent of their genes. This relatedness extends far beyond taxonomic classification and has very real consequences for the current IPR system, which vies that genetic distinctiveness of species are greater. As a result, offices are issuing biotech patens that are broader than before.
Subject:
DNA genomics sustainable development germplasm intellectual property rights biotechnology rural development genetically modified Brazil cotton India global biotech genetic resources biopiracy
Material : biotech
Serial Title : BIOLIFE
Publisher : Biotechnology Coalition of the Philippines,
Publication Date : July-August 2006
PR-AS
2006
BIC704
SEARCA Library
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