Jiang says that in the 1980s Harvard scientists came to China for DNA studies because Chinese authorities did not require meaningful permission to take blood samples and were willing to allow it for quick cash.
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"...this because it meant you know quick cash for these um officials for the scientists so it's really important to understand is that Chinese..."
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