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The Human Genome Project: Perspective on Patent Protects

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Bangalore NLSIU 2002Description: 113pSubject(s):
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION; THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT: A SCIENTIFIC SIGNPOST; l..l. Historical Origin; l.2. The Working of Human Genome Project; HUMAN GENETICS AND PATENTS: SEEPED IN CONTROVERSY; 2. 2.1. Fundamentals of Genetics; 2.2. The Patent System; 2.3. Criteria for Patentability; 2.4. Gene Patenting; THE HUMAN GENE PROJECT: SATISFYING UTILITY AND NON-OBVIOUSNESS?; 3. 3.1. DNA as Patentable Subject Matter; 3.2. Gene Patenting and Utility; 3.3. Criterion of Non-obviousness: Obviously not good enough; STEM CELL RESEARCH AND CLONING; DESERVING OF PATENT RIGHTS?; 4.1. Scientific Primer; 4.2. Patentability of Stem Cell Research and Cloning; CONCLUSION; Suggestions; BIBUOGRAPHY; ANNEXURE.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION;
THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT: A SCIENTIFIC SIGNPOST;
l..l. Historical Origin;
l.2. The Working of Human Genome Project;
HUMAN GENETICS AND PATENTS: SEEPED IN CONTROVERSY;
2. 2.1. Fundamentals of Genetics;
2.2. The Patent System;
2.3. Criteria for Patentability;
2.4. Gene Patenting;
THE HUMAN GENE PROJECT: SATISFYING UTILITY AND NON-OBVIOUSNESS?;
3. 3.1. DNA as Patentable Subject Matter;
3.2. Gene Patenting and Utility;
3.3. Criterion of Non-obviousness: Obviously not good enough;
STEM CELL RESEARCH AND CLONING; DESERVING OF PATENT RIGHTS?;
4.1. Scientific Primer;
4.2. Patentability of Stem Cell Research and Cloning;
CONCLUSION;
Suggestions;
BIBUOGRAPHY;
ANNEXURE.

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