Dangers of Genomic Research

Biological information can easily be used for nefarious ends. The wealth of information offered by the Human Genome Project offers the promise of helping the human race in a myriad of ways, yet the knowledge can likewise be easily misused.
Genomes tell information about each individual's proclivity for disease, personality traits, and behaviors, and such information could potentially be used as a basis for discrimination. The knowledge we are now acquiring will also allow us to alter our genes. Since the information is now new, boundaries about what is appropriate in controlling our genetic destiny and that of our offspring have not been clearly laid out, and since human life is at stake, they are likely to remain fuzzy indefinitely.
SCIENTISTS SPEAKING ABOUT DANGERS OF GENOME RESEARCH
Bruce Alberts
Leif Andersson
Michael Ashburner
David Bentley
David Botstein
Elbert Branscomb
Aravinda Chakravarti
Francis Collins
David Cox
Charles Delisi
Ian Dunham
Raymond Gesteland
Richard Gibbs
Philip Green
Eric Green
David Haussler
Leroy Hood
James Kent
Eric Lander
Peter Little
Karin Moelling
Maynard Olson
Ari Patrinos
Ulf Pettersson
Ron Plasterk
Matt Ridley
Bruce Roe
Gerald Rubin
Nicoletta Sacchi
Fred Sanger
John Sulston
Robert Waterston
James D. Watson
James Wyngaarden
