Genetic engineering
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Genetic engineering
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Genetic engineering
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- A crack in creation, gene editing and the unthinkable power to control evolution, Jennifer A. Doudna, Samuel H. Sternberg
- The thread of life, the story of genes and genetic engineering, Susan Aldridge
- Gene future, the promise and perils of the new biology, Thomas F. Lee
- Human genetic engineering, a guide for activists, skeptics, and the very perplexed, Pete Shanks
- Introduction to genetic engineering, William H. Sofer
- Fixed, the science/fiction of human enhancement, a Making Change Media production ; produced & directed by Regan Pretlow Brashear ; co-producer, Jamie LeJeune
- DNA is not destiny, the remarkable, completely misunderstood relationship between you and your genes, Steven J. Heine
- The age of genomes, tales from the front lines of genetic medicine, Steven Monroe Lipkin ; with Jon R. Luoma
- DNA technology, the awesome skill, I. Edward Alcamo
- Eat your genes, how genetically modified food is entering our diet, Stephen Nottingham
- GM, sorting wheat from chaff, by Graham Phillips
- Understanding DNA and gene cloning, a guide for the curious, Karl Drlica
- Genetic engineering
- Designing babies, how technology is changing the ways we create children, Robert L. Klitzman
- Biotechnology, changing life through science, K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, editors
- Food fight, GMOs and the future of the American diet, McKay Jenkins
- Creation, how science is reinventing life itself, Adam Rutherford
- Frankenstein science, human cloning
- Modern Prometheus, editing the human genome with crispr-cas9, Jim Kozubek
- The mutant project, inside the global race to genetically modify humans, Eben Kirksey
- Are we slaves to our genes?, Denis R. Alexander
- History of the GM tomato, by Nicky Ruscoe
- GM, in the beginning, by Maryanne Demasi
- Understanding the power of genes, produced for the Learning Channel by Roundabout Productions, Inc. ; written and produced by Linda Duvoisin
- Threads of life:, the power of genes, Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; presented by Robert Winston ; BBC/Discovery Health co-production
- Genetic engineering and gene therapy, Avery Elizabeth Hurt, book editor
- Tomorrow's table, organic farming, genetics, and the future of food, Pamela C. Ronald, Raoul W. Adamchak
- Beyond biotechnology, the barren promise of genetic engineering, Craig Holdrege and Steve Talbott
- Redesigning life, how genome editing will transform the world, John Parrington
- DNA technology, a reference handbook, David E. Newton
- GM, daily bread or dread?, by Mark Horstman
- DNA
- The gene machine, how genetic technologies are changing the way we have kids--and the kids we have, Bonnie Rochman
- Brave new world, Aldous Huxley
- Children of the master race, by Dov Freedman, James Cohen and David Morrissey
- Brave new world, Aldous Huxley
- Something to chew on, challenging controversies in food and health, Mike Gibney
- The handy technology answer book, Naomi Balaban and James Bobick
- The next 500 years, engineering life to reach new worlds, Christopher E. Mason
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