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Supreme Court Says Human Genes Cannot Be Patented, But Synthetic Genes Can
In its first ever ruling on human genes, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided Thursday that individual human genes may not be patented, but ruled to allow the patenting of synthetically produced genetic material, a decision which may lead to lower costs for some genetic tests.
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