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RE: Science Lesson: DNA (Part 5, How is DNA Damage Fixed?)
Thanks.
We used 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' as the campus-wide read a few years ago (it's great). The irony is that her cells were essentially medical waste from a tumor that Johns Hopkins removed for free, because she was participating in experimental treatments. At that time there was no thought given to the possibility that cells themselves could be intellectual property.