Abstract

India will spend £4m over the next three years to develop skill in human genetics and to use data from the international human genome research project for medical use in India. A government task force on human genetics has just approved a programme to spread the availability of prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders across the country and to set up research groups capable of delivering gene therapy in India. The task …

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