What
will our lives be like fifty years from now? What will we know about
ourselves as humans, and how will that affect our lives? It's
impossible to know the future for certain, but one thing we do
know--perhaps nothing will alter our future more than the Genetics
Revolution of the past thirty-five years. This book clarifies the
history and examines the possible impact of five major areas of
genetic research:
•The Human Genome Project and genetic
engineering
•In vitro fertilization (IVF) and the technology of
reproduction
•The Human Genome Diversity Project, which is
studying the variation of the human genome
•Embryonic stem-cell
research
•Cloning
All of these areas of research
produce two reactions among the general public--hope for the
improvement of people's lives, and fear of science out of control.
The Genetics Revolution examines the scientific, social, and
political impacts of the genetics on everyday life--in the past, in
the present, and in the future. Each specific topic is contained
within its own chapter for ease in accessing specific information.
This is an ideal resource for students, teachers, and others
preparing research papers. In addition, it integrates science and
social science topics in a way that supports topics in the school
curricula. The book contains documented, current information that
both supports and challenges current thinking about genetics.
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