Biology
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Is it Right to Sequence DNA of Newborns? Experts Weigh in on Benefits, Consequences
BabySeq is a newborn-screening study that is taking place in Brigham and Women's Hospital and Boston Childrne's Hospital, which is one of the four study sites of the NIH.
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