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Every biological information object, such as a human being, is born with a set of inherited genetic information. That information was not chosen by him- or herself before one's own birth. Individuals can not opt to be born or not although one's previous genetic entities predispose such a birth (eg., parents agree biologically agree to give births). Each individual can not choose one's own composition of such genetic information at the time of birth. The human genome rights is a social agreement among us in the biological interaction network that at least each one has the right to have an access to one's own genome make-up so that one knows one's own genomic construct to understand oneself and cope with one's life with one's own decision and responsibility.<br />
The second chapter of the human genome rights is to provide options to everyone to manage, enhance, and protect one's life. <br />
The third chapter of the human genome rights is to provide a social contract to everyone that they are not discriminated by his or her genomic make-up in acquiring equal opportunity in societies.<br />
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