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- Gene_theft abstract "In bioethics and law, gene theft or DNA theft is the act of acquiring the genetic material of another human being without his or her permission, often from a public place. The DNA may be harvested from a wide variety of common objects such as discarded cigarettes, used coffee cups, and hairbrushes. This genetic material can then be used for purposes such as establishing paternity, proving genealogical connections or even unmasking private medical conditions.".
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- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Bioethics.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crime.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Identity_theft.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_evidence.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_identification.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Genealogy.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_testing.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Human_Genetics_Commission.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_M._Appel.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Kirk_Kerkorian.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Law.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink New_Hampshire.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Paternity_(law).
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Right_to_privacy.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Bing.
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gene theft".
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "creations, inventions".
- Gene_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "identify an individual".
- Gene_theft hasPhotoCollection Gene_theft.
- Gene_theft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gene_theft subject Category:Crime.
- Gene_theft subject Category:Genetics.
- Gene_theft subject Category:Identity_theft.
- Gene_theft hypernym Act.
- Gene_theft type Band.
- Gene_theft comment "In bioethics and law, gene theft or DNA theft is the act of acquiring the genetic material of another human being without his or her permission, often from a public place. The DNA may be harvested from a wide variety of common objects such as discarded cigarettes, used coffee cups, and hairbrushes. This genetic material can then be used for purposes such as establishing paternity, proving genealogical connections or even unmasking private medical conditions.".
- Gene_theft label "Gene theft".
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- Gene_theft wasDerivedFrom Gene_theft?oldid=659380722.
- Gene_theft isPrimaryTopicOf Gene_theft.