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Coloma J et al. – “South–South” collaborations must be encouraged to allow countries with limited resources to pool their human and financial capital, learn from each other's experience, and share in the benefits of genomics. Ensuring that the benefits of genomics–based medicine are shared by developing countries involves their inclusion in the discussion of ethical, legal, social, economic, and sovereignty issues.

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