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Natural selection in rats

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... Scientists are now able to test adults and unborn babies for alleles that can cause genetic disorders. However, the scientific information produced raises many issues that science cannot address. For example, should a couple with a one in four risk of having a child with cystic fibrosis take the gam ...
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