The Genetic Jigsaw

Robin McKie

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Publish Date
1988-11-17
Subtitle
The Story of the New Genetics
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
176
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019212272X
ISBN-13
9780192122728
citemno
260606
Author
Robin McKie
SKU
9780192122728

Description

What is genetic disease? Can it be cured? How does it occur? How can the risks be reduced? What promises does the future hold? In this book, Robin McKie guides the reader through one of the most complex and exciting subjects of current research, the study of genetically transmitted diseases. McKie investigates the dramatic advances in diagnosis and gene therapy, gene splicing and cloning, the design of special drugs, and DNA fingerprinting, and discusses the ethical problems that arise from this rapidly expanding area of research. He addresses such issues as: Will widespread genetic screening lead to unfair discrimination? How do we define handicap? And if we start `designing' our babies, what will we design? Written for the layperson, this book will be of interest to anyone coping with genetically inherited disease or wishing to learn more about genetic engineering.