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0 Question: Once mapped do natural DNA sequences belong to someone ? Keywords: dna, mapped, natural, property, sequence Asked by kevin cornmell to Barbastelle Bat on 29 Nov 2017.
Barbastelle Bat answered on 29 Nov 2017:
Once mapped the genome will be available to be used by anyone. This will enable scientists around the world to work together to gain more information about the barbastelle bat that will hopefully help the conservation of this bat.
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