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Genetic Engineering (Face the Facts)

by Steve Parker

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Why is genetic engineering such a crucial issue? How can genetic engineering be used to save people's lives? Are there risks to people's health and the environment? This title looks at the way scientific advances have made it possible to transfer genes from one living thing to another. It considers the main areas of debate, such as GM crops cloning. The book then explores the arguments made by both sides in the debate and what is being done to test and control genetic engineering. Finally, you can find out how genetic engineering affect you and learn more about the issues involved.… (more)
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Why is genetic engineering such a crucial issue? How can genetic engineering be used to save people's lives? Are there risks to people's health and the environment? This title looks at the way scientific advances have made it possible to transfer genes from one living thing to another. It considers the main areas of debate, such as GM crops cloning. The book then explores the arguments made by both sides in the debate and what is being done to test and control genetic engineering. Finally, you can find out how genetic engineering affect you and learn more about the issues involved.

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