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7 * "Gene superclub signs up top players", New Scientist, 19 Continued from page 35 November 1994, p. 4; "Squabbling all the way to the . bank", New Scientist, 26 November 1994, pp. 14-15. + Kevles, Daniel J. and Hood, Leroy (eds), The Code of betel ° p Codes: Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome Mapping the human body: Ethical and legal implica- oe tions of the Human Genome Project", Alternative Law Project, Harvard University Press, UK, USA, 1992. Journal, vol. 8. no. 5, October 1993, pp. 240-241. Life HapeSeafvonchen USA 1098 and Marketing of * "The political economy of genes", Journal of Australian * Lyon, Jeff and Gorner, Peter, ‘Altered Fates: Gene Political Economy, no. 36, December 1995, pp. 104-113. " "Current research project on the legal and ethical aspects Therapy and the Retooling of Human Life, W. W. 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