
ethical, legal, and social implications of genomics
Genomics, the study of our genes, offers great benefits like personalized medicine but also raises important ethical, legal, and social issues. Ethically, questions about consent and privacy arise—should individuals control their genetic data? Legally, protections are needed to prevent discrimination based on genetic information by employers or insurers. Socially, genomic advances can deepen inequalities if access is limited or misunderstood. It's crucial to balance innovation with respect for individual rights, ensuring that genomic research benefits everyone without infringing on personal freedoms or equity.