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Ethics of DNA research on human remains: five globally applicable guidelines.

Alpaslan-Roodenberg Songül, S Anthony, David D et al.

34671160 PubMed ID
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2021-11-20 Published
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Chapter I

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Authors

AS
Alpaslan-Roodenberg Songül
SA
S Anthony
DD
David D
BH
Babiker Hiba
HB
H Bánffy
EE
Eszter E
BT
Booth Thomas
TC
T Capone
PP
Patricia P
DA
Deshpande-Mukherjee Arati
AE
A Eisenmann
SS
Stefanie S
FL
Fehren-Schmitz Lars
LF
L Frachetti
MM
Michael M
FR
Fujita Ricardo
RF
R Frieman
CJ
Catherine J CJ
FQ
Fu Qiaomei
QG
Q Gibbon
VV
Victoria V
HW
Haak Wolfgang
WH
W Hajdinjak
MM
Mateja M
HK
Hofmann Kerstin P
KH
KP Holguin
BB
Brian B
IT
Inomata Takeshi
TK
T Kanzawa-Kiriyama
HH
Hideaki H
KW
Keegan William
WK
W Kelso
JJ
Janet J
KJ
Krause Johannes
JK
J Kumaresan
GG
Ganesan G
KC
Kusimba Chapurukha
CK
C Kusimba
SS
Sibel S
LC
Lalueza-Fox Carles
CL
C Llamas
BB
Bastien B
MS
MacEachern Scott
SM
S Mallick
SS
Swapan S
MH
Matsumura Hirofumi
HM
H Morales-Arce
AY
Ana Y AY
MG
Matuzeviciute Giedre Motuzaite
GM
GM Mushrif-Tripathy
VV
Veena V
NN
Nakatsuka Nathan
NN
N Nores
RR
Rodrigo R
OC
Ogola Christine
CO
C Okumura
MM
Mercedes M
PN
Patterson Nick
NP
N Pinhasi
RR
Ron R
PS
Prasad Samayamantri P R
SP
SPR Prendergast
ME
Mary E ME
PJ
Punzo Jose Luis
JR
JL Reich
DD
David D
SR
Sawafuji Rikai
RS
R Sawchuk
EE
Elizabeth E
SS
Schiffels Stephan
SS
S Sedig
JJ
Jakob J
SS
Shnaider Svetlana
SS
S Sirak
KK
Kendra K
SP
Skoglund Pontus
PS
P Slon
VV
Viviane V
SM
Snow Meradeth
MS
M Soressi
MM
Marie M
SM
Spriggs Matthew
MS
M Stockhammer
PW
Philipp W PW
SA
Szécsényi-Nagy Anna
AT
A Thangaraj
KK
Kumarasamy K
TV
Tiesler Vera
VT
V Tobler
RR
Ray R
WC
Wang Chuan-Chao
CW
CC Warinner
CC
Christina C
YS
Yasawardene Surangi
SZ
S Zahir
MM
Muhammad M
Chapter II

Abstract

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We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse global communities and 31 countries. All of us met in a virtual workshop dedicated to ethics in ancient DNA research held in November 2020. There was widespread agreement that globally applicable ethical guidelines are needed, but that recent recommendations grounded in discussion about research on human remains from North America are not always generalizable worldwide. Here we propose the following globally applicable guidelines, taking into consideration diverse contexts. These hold that: (1) researchers must ensure that all regulations were followed in the places where they work and from which the human remains derived; (2) researchers must prepare a detailed plan prior to beginning any study; (3) researchers must minimize damage to human remains; (4) researchers must ensure that data are made available following publication to allow critical re-examination of scientific findings; and (5) researchers must engage with other stakeholders from the beginning of a study and ensure respect and sensitivity to stakeholder perspectives. We commit to adhering to these guidelines and expect they will promote a high ethical standard in DNA research on human remains going forward.

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