The Resource Genetic engineering : opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor
Genetic engineering : opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (264 pages
- Contents
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- Ch.1. Is Genetic Engineering Beneficial?
- 1. Genetic Engineering is Beneficial / Monsanto Company
- 2. Genetic Engineering is Dangerous / Dick Russell
- 3. Genetic Engineering is Environmentally Safe / The National Academy of Sciences
- 4. Genetic Engineering Raises Environmental Concerns / Frances E. Sharples
- 5. Research in Genetic Engineering Must Proceed / G.J.V. Nossal
- 6. Research in Genetic Engineering Should be Halted / Linda Bullard
- Ch.2. Can Genetic Engineering Improve Health?
- 1. Humans Should be Genetically Redesigned / Brian Stableford
- 2. Human Should Not be Genetically Redesigned / Jeremy Rifkin
- 3. Genetic Engineering Can Cure Inherited Diseases / Jim Merritt
- 4. Genetic Engineering Cannot Cure Inherited Diseases / Stuart A. Newman
- 5. Mapping the Genetic Makeup of Humans Would Improve Health / Leon Jaroff
- 6. Mapping the Genetic Makeup of Humans Would Pose Ethical Dilemmas / George J. Annas
- Ch.3. Does Genetic Engineering Improve Agriculture?
- 1. Genetic Engineering Benefits Agriculture / Industrial Biotechnology Association
- 2. Genetic Engineering Harms Agriculture / Jack Doyle
- 3. Genetic Engineering Improves Farm Animals / Sandy Miller Hays
- 4. Genetic Engineering Harms Farm Animals / Michael W. Fox
- 5. Genetic Engineering Will Reduce World Hunger / Howard A. Schneiderman
- 6. Genetic Engineering Will Not Reduce World Hunger / Anne K. Hollander
- Ch.4. Is Genetic Engineering Adequately Regulated?
- 1. Government Regulation of Genetic Engineering is Adequate / John A. Moore & Kenneth A. Gilles
- 2. Government Regulation of Genetic Engineering is Inadequate / Sheldon Krimsky, Kostia Bergman, Nancy Connell, Seth Shulman & Nachama Wilker
- 3. Genetic Engineering Should Be Publicly Controlled / Barry Commoner
- 4. Genetic Engineering Should Be Privately Controlled / Fred L. Smith Jr.
- 5. Animal Patents Should Be Allowed / Lisa J. Raines
- 6. Animals Should Not Be Patented / John A. Hoyt
- Ch.5. Will Genetic Engineering Lead to a Biological Arms Race?
- 1. Genetic Engineering Will Lead to a Biological Arms Race / Charles Piller & Keith R. Yamamoto
- 2. Genetic Engineering Will Not Lead to a Biological Arms Race / William Bains
- 3. Biological Weapons Research Should Continue / Joseph D. Douglass Jr.
- 4. Biological Weapons Research Should End / Jay A. Jacobson
- 5. The Biological Weapons Convention Can End Proliferation / H. Allen Holmes
- 6. The Biological Weapons Convention is Useless / Douglas J. Feith
- Label
- Genetic engineering : opposing viewpoints
- Title
- Genetic engineering
- Title remainder
- opposing viewpoints
- Statement of responsibility
- William Dudley, book editor
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 179/.1
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- TP248.6
- LC item number
- .G462 1990
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1964-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Dudley, William
- Series statement
- Opposing viewpoints series
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Genetic engineering
- Genetic engineering
- Label
- Genetic engineering : opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
- Ch.1. Is Genetic Engineering Beneficial? -- 1. Genetic Engineering is Beneficial / Monsanto Company -- 2. Genetic Engineering is Dangerous / Dick Russell -- 3. Genetic Engineering is Environmentally Safe / The National Academy of Sciences -- 4. Genetic Engineering Raises Environmental Concerns / Frances E. Sharples -- 5. Research in Genetic Engineering Must Proceed / G.J.V. Nossal -- 6. Research in Genetic Engineering Should be Halted / Linda Bullard -- Ch.2. Can Genetic Engineering Improve Health? -- 1. Humans Should be Genetically Redesigned / Brian Stableford -- 2. Human Should Not be Genetically Redesigned / Jeremy Rifkin -- 3. Genetic Engineering Can Cure Inherited Diseases / Jim Merritt -- 4. Genetic Engineering Cannot Cure Inherited Diseases / Stuart A. Newman -- 5. Mapping the Genetic Makeup of Humans Would Improve Health / Leon Jaroff -- 6. Mapping the Genetic Makeup of Humans Would Pose Ethical Dilemmas / George J. Annas -- Ch.3. Does Genetic Engineering Improve Agriculture? -- 1. Genetic Engineering Benefits Agriculture / Industrial Biotechnology Association -- 2. Genetic Engineering Harms Agriculture / Jack Doyle -- 3. Genetic Engineering Improves Farm Animals / Sandy Miller Hays -- 4. Genetic Engineering Harms Farm Animals / Michael W. Fox -- 5. Genetic Engineering Will Reduce World Hunger / Howard A. Schneiderman -- 6. Genetic Engineering Will Not Reduce World Hunger / Anne K. Hollander -- Ch.4. Is Genetic Engineering Adequately Regulated? -- 1. Government Regulation of Genetic Engineering is Adequate / John A. Moore & Kenneth A. Gilles -- 2. Government Regulation of Genetic Engineering is Inadequate / Sheldon Krimsky, Kostia Bergman, Nancy Connell, Seth Shulman & Nachama Wilker -- 3. Genetic Engineering Should Be Publicly Controlled / Barry Commoner -- 4. Genetic Engineering Should Be Privately Controlled / Fred L. Smith Jr. -- 5. Animal Patents Should Be Allowed / Lisa J. Raines -- 6. Animals Should Not Be Patented / John A. Hoyt -- Ch.5. Will Genetic Engineering Lead to a Biological Arms Race? -- 1. Genetic Engineering Will Lead to a Biological Arms Race / Charles Piller & Keith R. Yamamoto -- 2. Genetic Engineering Will Not Lead to a Biological Arms Race / William Bains -- 3. Biological Weapons Research Should Continue / Joseph D. Douglass Jr. -- 4. Biological Weapons Research Should End / Jay A. Jacobson -- 5. The Biological Weapons Convention Can End Proliferation / H. Allen Holmes -- 6. The Biological Weapons Convention is Useless / Douglas J. Feith
- Extent
- 1 online resource (264 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1033667874
- Label
- Genetic engineering : opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
- Ch.1. Is Genetic Engineering Beneficial? -- 1. Genetic Engineering is Beneficial / Monsanto Company -- 2. Genetic Engineering is Dangerous / Dick Russell -- 3. Genetic Engineering is Environmentally Safe / The National Academy of Sciences -- 4. Genetic Engineering Raises Environmental Concerns / Frances E. Sharples -- 5. Research in Genetic Engineering Must Proceed / G.J.V. Nossal -- 6. Research in Genetic Engineering Should be Halted / Linda Bullard -- Ch.2. Can Genetic Engineering Improve Health? -- 1. Humans Should be Genetically Redesigned / Brian Stableford -- 2. Human Should Not be Genetically Redesigned / Jeremy Rifkin -- 3. Genetic Engineering Can Cure Inherited Diseases / Jim Merritt -- 4. Genetic Engineering Cannot Cure Inherited Diseases / Stuart A. Newman -- 5. Mapping the Genetic Makeup of Humans Would Improve Health / Leon Jaroff -- 6. Mapping the Genetic Makeup of Humans Would Pose Ethical Dilemmas / George J. Annas -- Ch.3. Does Genetic Engineering Improve Agriculture? -- 1. Genetic Engineering Benefits Agriculture / Industrial Biotechnology Association -- 2. Genetic Engineering Harms Agriculture / Jack Doyle -- 3. Genetic Engineering Improves Farm Animals / Sandy Miller Hays -- 4. Genetic Engineering Harms Farm Animals / Michael W. Fox -- 5. Genetic Engineering Will Reduce World Hunger / Howard A. Schneiderman -- 6. Genetic Engineering Will Not Reduce World Hunger / Anne K. Hollander -- Ch.4. Is Genetic Engineering Adequately Regulated? -- 1. Government Regulation of Genetic Engineering is Adequate / John A. Moore & Kenneth A. Gilles -- 2. Government Regulation of Genetic Engineering is Inadequate / Sheldon Krimsky, Kostia Bergman, Nancy Connell, Seth Shulman & Nachama Wilker -- 3. Genetic Engineering Should Be Publicly Controlled / Barry Commoner -- 4. Genetic Engineering Should Be Privately Controlled / Fred L. Smith Jr. -- 5. Animal Patents Should Be Allowed / Lisa J. Raines -- 6. Animals Should Not Be Patented / John A. Hoyt -- Ch.5. Will Genetic Engineering Lead to a Biological Arms Race? -- 1. Genetic Engineering Will Lead to a Biological Arms Race / Charles Piller & Keith R. Yamamoto -- 2. Genetic Engineering Will Not Lead to a Biological Arms Race / William Bains -- 3. Biological Weapons Research Should Continue / Joseph D. Douglass Jr. -- 4. Biological Weapons Research Should End / Jay A. Jacobson -- 5. The Biological Weapons Convention Can End Proliferation / H. Allen Holmes -- 6. The Biological Weapons Convention is Useless / Douglas J. Feith
- Extent
- 1 online resource (264 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1033667874
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