The debate over human Genetic Engineering (GE) is about to go mainstream. Not as a one-day wonder about cloning or a theological disagreement about embryos, but as a major political issue, driven in part by a grassroots movement of opposition. Human Genetic Engineering is a highly readable and entertaining guide. It explains in accessible language for a popular audience the essential questions that will arise in the future debates: What is human GE? Will it work? What perspectives should we remember? Who is doing what, and why?BH a photograph of the five-month-old cloned foetus will be published shortly in a medical journal.aquot;45 A search of the journal ten months later found no recent articles byAntinori, and no relevant ones that mentioned him. Antinori is said to haveanbsp;...
Title | : | Human Genetic Engineering: A Guide for Activists, Skeptics, and the Very Perplexed |
Author | : | Pete Shanks |
Publisher | : | Nation Books - 2009-04-27 |
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