The Wall Street Journal: "The ruling adds legal weight to the argument by some geneticists and others that companies and institutions shouldn't be allowed to patent basic genetic information that makes people human." Some experts say the court ruling will be a positive step for scientific research. "When companies hold exclusive licenses for human genes, competition to develop gene-based applications can be restricted, prices inflated and innovation slowed, some geneticists say."
"Biotech companies say that if they are making a scientific advance, they should be able to protect both their intellectual property and financial investment. ... [But] science increasingly is showing that combinations of genes are critical to defining risk of disease. Exclusive licensing of gene patents may be slowing down advances in this area of medicine." Myriad is appealing the decision (Wang, Koppell and Naik, 3/30).