This volume examines the two sides of the debate related to genetic engineering and the ethical boundaries surrounding the developing science. Genetic engineering allows scientists to isolate and modify genes which grants them positive entry into interfering with disease progression, but could pave the way to choosing eye color, hair color and the gender of a baby. Debate promotes an understanding of alternate points of view, encourages discussion, and informs the public by addressing important questions that have a strong effect on people's lives. Encourage your readers to step inside the pages of this timely book to see where they stand on this topical issue.
The author presents a basic introduction to the world of genetic engineering. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Discusses current and potential uses of genetic engineering in fields such as medicine, criminal investigation, and agriculture and examines some of the ethical questions involved.
Discusses the use of genetic engineering in plants and animals, and the hopes spurred by the mapping of human DNA by the Human Genome Project as well as the controversy over using stem cells for disease research.
Introduces genes, describes the structure of chromosomes and disorders that occur from mutations or alterations, and discusses the practice and application of genetic engineering.
Examines the ethics of genetic engineering and cloning and how society is dealing with the challenges that are associated with it.
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Examines the current and future uses of genetic engineering, such as creating insulin for diabetics and increasing the food supply to feed the hungry.
Discusses current and potential uses of genetic engineering in fields such as medicine, criminal investigation, and agriculture and examines some of the ethical questions involved.
Fox hope thatgenetic engineering research will shed. for research. Scientists have taken small steps toward human cloning through embryonic stem cell research. They have cloned human cells for medical use. For example, scientists can ...
Volume 18 explores the latest advances in recombinant DNA molecule techniques and how they are revolutionizing basic research in biology.