Genetic engineering / Lisa Yount, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press ; (c)2002.; Detroit : Thomson Gale, (c)2002.Description: 174 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780737711240
- 9780737711233
- QH442.Y81.G464 2002
- QH442
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Genetic engineering need not decrease respect for life by Thomas W. Clark -- Genetic engineering will benefit human health and the environment by Jeff T. Minerd -- Genetic engineering will decrease respect for life by Ronnie Cummins -- Genetic engineering will harm human health and the environment by Eduardo Galeano -- The perils and promise of genetically engineered crops : an overview by Time -- Genetically engineered foods are safe to grow and eat by the Council for Biotechnology Information -- Poor farmers need genetically engineered crops by Hassan Adamu -- Genetic engineering of animals benefits human health by Gunjan Sinha -- Genetically engineered crops threaten farmers, health, and the environment by David Ehrenfeld -- Genetically engineered foods are not safe to eat by Martin Teitel and Kimberly A. Wilson -- Genetically engineered crops will not help poor farmers by Peter Rosset -- Genetic engineering is cruel to animals by Jeremy Rifkin -- Gene therapy will improve human health by Jeff Wheelwright -- Engineering germline genes is ethical by Burke K. Zimmerman -- Cloning humans is ethical by Gregory E. Pence -- Gene therapy is dangerous to health by Jeremy Rifkin -- Gene therapy and research may benefit only the wealthy by Mohamed Larbi Bouguerra -- Engineering germline genes is unnecessary and unethical by Ruth Hubbard and Elijah Wald -- Cloning humans is not ethical by Leon R. Kass -- Regulating genetic research : an overview by Denis Noble -- Genetically engineered foods should be labeled by Daniel S. Greenberg -- Patents on genetically engineered crops should be limited by C.S. Prakash -- Patents on human genes should be limited by Seth Shulman -- Genetically engineered foods should not be labeled by Douglas Powell -- Patents on genetically engineered crops need not be limited by David L. Richer -- Patents on human genes are ethical and necessary by M. Andrea Ryan.
Authors debate the safety of genetically engineered products, the usefulness of gene-altered crops in the Third World, the safety and ethics of altering human genes, and the patenting of genes.
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