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What is the human genome rights?

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The human genome rights

In technical terms, it is a gigantic feedback process for complicated information processing objects (human beings). In the course of evolution, it heralds a stage where the whole biological information network needs to know its own genomic composition. 

The very essence of any living organism is 'information processing entity'. Therefore, acquiring the information totality, blue prints, information map, or whatver ome, is the very fundamental right for biological information objects.

The philosophical aspect of Human Genome Rights.
The human genome rights is not only social and scientific, but it is philosophial.