Michigan Public Health Code, M.C.L. 333.5431(7)(b).
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13.
See WinickoffWinickoff, supra note 4.
14.
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See WinickoffWinickoff, supra note 4, quoting, National Research Council, Committee on Genome Diversity, Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1997).
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