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Interest groups can be defined as any organized group of individuals who share common goals and seek to influence government decision making. ... Public interest groups are defined as citizen activist groups that try to represent what they believe to be the interests of the public at large. The Genetic Interest Group (GIG) could be placed under the public interest group.
As said on the GIG website; “The Genetic Interest Group (GIG) is a national alliance of organizations with a membership of over 130 charities which support children, families, and individuals affected by genetic disorders/genetic diseases. Its primary goal is to promote awareness and understanding of genetic disorders so that high quality services for people affected by genetic conditions are developed and made available to all who need them.
Approximate Word count = 625 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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