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The Journal of Heredity 2002:93(6)
© 2002 The American Genetic Association 93:461-462


Book Review

Reshaping Life: Key Issues in Genetic Engineering, 3rd edition

Kurt Benirschke

Department of Pathology UCSD Medical Center San Diego, CA 92103

The first 10% of the full text of this article appears below.

By G. J. V. Nossal and R. L. Coppel. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2002.

This is a remarkable book, and it comes at an opportune time when heated discussions concerning cloning, genetically manipulated organisms (GMOs), and vaccine production are under way. It might be questioned why this book should be reviewed in the Journal of Heredity, but there are good reasons. While many scientists will be familiar with one segment or another of the numerous topics discussed, none is likely to have . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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