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    College faces questions over collecting freshmen gene samples

    (Chinanews.com)    16:10, September 17, 2015
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    College faces questions over collecting freshmen gene samples

    (ECNS) -- Some freshmen at Minzu University of China were recently asked for gene samples, according to Beijing News.

    Each was asked to fill out a document of consent during physical examination of freshmen, including postgraduates, which involved the supply of both blood and urine samples.

    A student surnamed Zhang, said: "I think DNA is private. I wonder whether it would violate individual privacy rights if the college passed our information on to other institutions. I even doubt its legality."

    An unnamed worker with the hospital said it was totally legal and wouldn't violate any rights, adding that sampling was part of 863 Program, a national high-tech research initiative.

    "Though we encourage students to contribute to national research, giving samples is non-compulsory," it was noted.

    863 Program, or National High-tech R&D Program, is a government-funded venture intended to accelerate the development of advanced technologies.

    (For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Zhang Qian,Bianji)

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