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X is the right granted by a government to an inventor to prevent others from commercial use of his invention. When 'X' are granted for biological entities and for the products derived from them, these are called Y.

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X = patent, Y = Biopatent

B

X = piracy, Y = Biopiracy

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X = patent, Y = Biopiracy

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X = piracy, Y = Biopatent

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