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The biggest reason is likely ethics and its protecting laws. In the US, there are a large amount of steps that must be taken before any kind of human subject research (HSR) can be conducted. Before an institution can conduct or be engaged in any HSR project, it must obtain a Human Subject Use Assurance. This is approval from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to conduct HSR based on review of the institutions HRPP and their commitment to comply with all applicable requirements and guidelines. This Assurance is then linked to specific Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) that will review each individual research project. Hence, even before a Federally supported HSR project can even begin, it must be approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB), and then possibly by the conducting institution, and also possibly by the supporting agency (if it is different than the IRB organization and institution).

Other minor reasons include those to do with convenience and simplicity, however these can also be applied to other organisms that are not often used in genetic studies due to these reasons, and are not quite as unique to humans as the reasons above. These can include:

* Simplicity of genome - humans have an extremely complex genome as much of our genes do not actually serve any known functional purpose. * Short generation span - a part of genetic studies is to be able to study the parental genes and their progeny, since human live for a rather long time, it would be impractical to conduct parental/progeny studies as one generation passes very slowly. * Large numbers of progeny per generation - the more progeny produced, the more information that can be gathered, since humans tend to produce 1-3 offspring, the data may be insufficient to draw conclusions.

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Humans mature slowly and reproduce slowly. Lower life forms like mice, insects, and bacteria reproduce fast so it is easier to see changes occur in their populations.

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