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The ethics of research on great apes

Pascal Gagneux, James J. Moore and Ajit Varki
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Pascal Gagneux: Conservation and Research for Endangered Species, Zoological Society of San Diego
James J. Moore: University of California
Ajit Varki: University of California

Nature, 2005, vol. 437, issue 7055, 27-29

Abstract: In the wake of the chimpanzee genome publication, Pascal Gagneux, James J. Moore and Ajit Varki consider the ethical and scientific challenges for scientists who work on captive great apes.

Date: 2005
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