“…regardless of an ethnic or national origin, skin color, culture, sex, age, or disability; social, economical, medical, or legal status; pregnancy, language, belief, sexual orientation, personal or political preferences; marital status, criminal record, or any other reason. 7 This provision meets modern international standards in the sphere of human rights at the time of the fourth industrial revolution. On the whole, Mexican law is an example of a well-developed legislation on the issues of bioethics, genome studies, and other aspects of the emerging branch of biolaw.…”