Explore the late 20th-century history and development of plant,
animal, and human genetics in this collection of 135 documents.
Included are samples of commentaries on these scientific
developments from the scientists themselves, government
departments, ethicists, religious leaders, and various interest
groups. Students, teachers, and interested readers can use this
valuable resource to trace the different arguments and concerns
surrounding the controversial topic of genetic engineering.
Arranged topically, and highlighting in particular the human genome
project, which seeks to map the entire human genome, this valuable
resource provides an excellent background for research and debate
with its broad range of pro and con opinions.
The easy to use format allows the reader to focus on one
particular aspect of genetic engineering or to compare and contrast
the arguments presented in more than one area. The six different
areas include: Animal Applications, Agriculture, The Human Genome
Project, Issues in Research, Ethical Issues, and Cloning. The
documents in each section, carefully selected to represent a wide
range of positions, present samples of social, ethical, and
religious commentary that have evolved due to developments in
modern genetics as they relate to plants, animals, and humans. Such
developments include the applications of these technologies to
create transgenic crops, to patent animals, to provide gene therapy
for humans, and to clone plants and animals, as well as possibly
cloning humans. Shannon's volume will be a welcome resource for
those looking to explore these issues from as many different angles
as possible.
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