Plants, humans and microorganisms are all subjects of genetic engineering, a procedure with potential to intentionally eliminate diseases and modify physical traits. But what alterations are safe and ethical? This anthology explores issues raised by the promises of genetic science, genetically modified foods and human cloning.
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Plants, humans and microorganisms are all subjects of genetic engineering, a procedure with potential to intentionally eliminate diseases and modify physical traits. But what alterations are safe and ethical? This anthology explores issues raised by the promises of genetic science, genetically modified foods and human cloning.
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