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It is the second most fundamental right for a biological information object in the universe to protect and conceal one's own information construct such as one's own genome to protect one own interest and dignity in the biological interaction network.<br />
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<font size="4">Everyone has the right not to be discriminated solely by one's own genome type and information by birth.</font><br />
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It is the third most fundamental right for a biological information object, such as a human, in the universe not to be discriminated by one's own information construct type such as one's own genome in order to have an equal opportunity of survival and living in the biological interaction network.<br />
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* This is to prevent a situation where a society or a company excludes certain people for his/her genome type in a competition and employment. The third right has many issues as phenotypes often endow discrimination in societies. For example, an army can excludes certain voluteers for their physical features. It is a kind of discrimination. The genome type of excluded volunteers are associated with phenotypes. As the association can never be 100% in biological world, it is not acceptable to exclude volunteers by checking the genometypes. <br />
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<font size="4">[[What is the human genome rights?]]</font><br />