Hilary Bowman-Smart, Christopher Gyngell, Cara Mand, David J. Amor, Martin B. Delatycki & Julian Savulescu
American Journal of Bioethics:1-18 (forthcoming)
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The scope of noninvasive prenatal testing could expand in the future to include detailed analysis of the fetal genome. This will allow for the testing for virtually any trait with a genetic...
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