Authors
Jacob S Sherkow, Katharine B Barker, Irus Braverman, Robert Cook-Deegan, Richard Durbin, Carla L Easter, Melissa M Goldstein, Maui Hudson, W John Kress, Harris A Lewin, Debra JH Mathews, Catherine McCarthy, Ann M McCartney, Manuela da Silva, Andrew W Torrance, Henry T Greely
Publication date
2022/1/25
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
119
Issue
4
Pages
e2115859119
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) is an audacious endeavor to obtain whole-genome sequences of representatives from all eukaryotic species on Earth. In addition to the project’s technical and organizational challenges, it also faces complicated ethical, legal, and social issues. This paper, from members of the EBP’s Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) Committee, catalogs these ELSI concerns arising from EBP. These include legal issues, such as sample collection and permitting; the applicability of international treaties, such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol; intellectual property; sample accessioning; and biosecurity and ethical issues, such as sampling from the territories of Indigenous peoples and local communities, the protection of endangered species, and cross-border collections, among several others. We also comment on the intersection of digital sequence …
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