Genomic studies often rely on individual-based consent approaches for tribal members residing outside of their communities. Tsosie et al. argue that this consent model fails to acknowledge the risks to small groups such as tribes, which can implicate the community as a whole.
So if small tribe is somewhere and a genetically closely linked person consents to research or whatever their genetic information and such do give information about the small tribe itself. This is clear.
So if small tribe is somewhere and a genetically closely linked person consents to research or whatever their genetic information and such do give information about the small tribe itself. This is clear.