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Any change in allele frequencies in a gene pool is called ____.
Minimal Risks
Refers to the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in research not being greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during routine physical or psychological examinations.
Justice
The principle of fairness where individuals are treated ethically and without bias, accorded their due rights and punishment.
Fair Distribution
The equitable allocation of resources or opportunities among members of a group.
Non-Maleficence
A fundamental principle in bioethics that obligates healthcare providers to avoid causing harm to patients.
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