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         Genetic Engineering:     more books (100)
  1. An Introduction to Genetic Engineering (Studies in Biology) by Desmond S. T. Nicholl, 2002-02-25
  2. Human Genetic Engineering: A Guide for Activists, Skeptics, and the Very Perplexed by Pete Shanks, 2005-05-10
  3. Genetic Engineering in Agriculture: The Myths, Environmental Risks, and Alternatives by Miguel A. Altieri, 2004-11
  4. The Hope, Hype, and Reality of Genetic Engineering: Remarkable Stories from Agriculture, Industry, Medicine, and the Environment by John C. Avise, 2004-02-19
  5. Genetic Engineering Dream or Nightmare?: The Brave New World of Science and Business by Mae-Wan Ho,
  6. Intervention: Confronting the Real Risks of Genetic Engineering and Life on a Biotech Planet by Denise Caruso, 2006-11-20
  7. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (Library in a Book -) by Lisa Yount, 2008-03-30
  8. DNA and Genetic Engineering (Cells and Life/ 2nd Edition) by Robert Snedden, 2007-08-15
  9. Genetic Engineering: A Christian Response: Crucial Considerations for Shaping Life (The Christian Response Series)
  10. The Case against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering by Michael J. Sandel, 2007-05-01
  11. Genetic Algorithms and Engineering Design by Mitsuo Gen, Runwei Cheng, 1997-01-07
  12. Your Right to Know: Genetic Engineering and the Secret Changes in Your Food by Andrew Kimbrell, 2007-03-19
  13. Genetic Engineering: The Hazards Vedic Engineering: The Solutions: Health - Agriculture - The Environment by John Fagan, 1995-12
  14. Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement: Vegetable Crops, Volume 3 (Genetic Resources Chromosome Engineering & Crop Improvement)

1. Genetic Engineering News: The Leading Publication In The Field Of Biotechnology
Biotechnologies first publication in the field is now the leading publicationin the field, genetic engineering News. genetic engineering NEWS.
http://www.genengnews.com/
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Do you have an idea for a GEN Poll question that you would like us to post on our website and in GEN?
Please send it to Editor Genetic Engineering News (GEN) , introduced in 1981, was the first publication in the field of biotechnology. It is now the leading and most widely read and largest circulated publication in the biotechnology field worldwide. GEN covers the industrial biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, agricultural, chemical, enzyme, and environmental markets from applied research through commercialization.

2. GEENOR: Genetic Engineering Organization
Initiative to foster genetic engineering technologies through online articles and downloadable software genetic engineering with humans is going to occur whether we like it or not Evolutionary Psychology writes about genetic engineering ! genetic engineering in sciencefiction movies
http://www.geneticengineering.org/
genetic engineering with humans is going to occur whether we like it or not
Stephen Hawking Menu (over 95% content , not just links!):

3. Genetic Engineering And Its Dangers
genetic engineering and Its Dangers. Compiled by Professor Ron Epstein. ESSAYS ABOUTgenetic engineering General Information; Ethical and Religious Questions;
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/GEessays/gedanger.htm
Genetic Engineering and Its Dangers Compiled by Professor Ron Epstein
epstein@sfsu.edu

SITE FOUNDED IN 1996
ESSAYS ABOUT GENETIC ENGINEERING
GENETICALLY ENGINEERING
HUMAN BEINGS
GENETICALLY ENGINEERED ... BOOKS ON THE DANGERS OF GENETIC ENGINEERING
ESSAYS ABOUT GENETIC ENGINEERING General Information

"What is Genetic Engineering?" by Dr. Ricarda Steinbrecher
"The Rest Of The Story Behind Genetic Engineering: An Interview with Brian Tokar" by Mark Oshinskie
The Biotech Century Might Spell the End of Nature: Jeremy Rifkin (mp3 file)
"The Biotech Century: Playing Ecological Roulette with Mother Nature's Designs" by Jeremy Rifkin ... "The Selfish Commercial Gene" by L R B Mann Ethical and Religious Questions "Pope Expresses Opposition to GMOs, Cites Need for 'the Respect of Nature'" "Stem Cell Mixing May Form a Human-Mouse Hybrid" by Nicholas Wade
"Synthetic life: Genome team faces ethical questions in its quest to use $3 million grant from Energy Department to create microbe" by Keay Davidson
"Patented Genes: An Ethical Appraisal" by Mark Sagoff ... "On Genetic Engineering" by Yifei Zhu, Ph.D.
Technical Information "Horizontal Gene Transfer – The Hidden Hazards of Genetic Engineering" by Mae-Wan Ho, Ph.D.

4. Ifgene -- International Forum For Genetic Engineering, Index Page
site of the International Forum For genetic engineering, Ifgene
http://www.anth.org/ifgene
International Forum for Genetic Engineering Developing viewpoints
and public awareness Student Help Desk Students with essays to write etc, please read this page first New book: Genetic Engineering and the Intrinsic Value and Integrity of Animals and Plants Proceedings of a Workshop at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, UK; 18-21 September 2002 Proceedings of a workshop on the Intrinsic Value and Integrity of Plants in the Context of Genetic Engineering ... Links to Other Web Sites This web site is edited by David Heaf, the contact person for If gene UK and webmaster for this site. His email address is: 101622 (dot) 2773 (at) compuserve (dot) com Site last amended 26 March 2004. URL of this page ( If gene home page): http://www.anth.org/ifgene/ Usage statistics

5. The ICGEB WWW Home Page
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR genetic engineering AND BIOTECHNOLOGY.An international organisation dedicated to advanced research
http://www.icgeb.trieste.it/
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY An international organisation
dedicated to advanced research and training in molecular biology and biotechnology, with special regard to the needs of the developing world This Centre promotes the safe use of biotechnology
RESEARCH

Entire site Biosafety ICGEBnet SBASE DNAtools ICGEB - AREA Science Park , Padriciano 99, 34012 Trieste - ITALY. Tel: +39-040-37571; Fax: +39-040-226555
Webmaster: www icgeb.org Editor: kerbav icgeb.org Last update:04/06/04]

6. Genetic Engineering News: On The Web By Kevin Ahern, Ph.D.
genetic engineering NEWS. Ag BioTech InfoNet (genetic engineering, ecology) www.biotechinfo.net;Biotech Find (Biotechnology, search engine) www.biotechfind.com;
http://www.genengnews.com/top100.asp
On the Web... Kevin Ahern, Ph.D. 2002 Year-End Special Edition: The Top 100 Sites At the end of each year, I like to list the most influential and important biotechnology Websites. In each case, the current URL of the site is shown. This year’s top 100 experienced a large number of changes over last year. I’ve placed each site into a category, which is listed in parentheses. The sites are shown in alphabetical order based on the title.

7. Dangers Of Genetic Engineering—Campaign For Mandatory Labeling Of Genetically E
Do you have a choice? genetic engineering is the largest food experiment in thehistory of the world. Is genetic engineering safe for you and your family?
http://www.safe-food.org/
THE ISSUE
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Mothers for Natural Law
You are eating genetically engineered food. Is it good for you? Do you have a choice?
Genetic engineering is the largest food experiment in the history of the world. We are all the guinea pigs. There are about 40 varieties of genetically engineered crop approved for marketing in the U.S. As a result, 60-70% of the foods on your grocery shelves contain genetically engineered (GE) components. Genetically engineered foods contain substances that have never been a part of the human food supply. They are not subjected to rigorous pre-market safety testing. And THEY ARE NOT LABELED. Is genetic engineering safe for you and your family? Safe for the environment? Safe for the future of mankind? No long-term studies have been done. No one can answer these questions. Do you want out of the experiment? Join us

8. Genetic Engineering - Paradise On Earth Or A Descent Into Hell?
By Keith Parkins. Long article, with a huge list of references at the end.
http://www.heureka.clara.net/gaia/genetics.htm
Genetic Engineering - Paradise on Earth or a Descent into Hell?
This we know. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family .... Whatever befalls the earth, befalls the sons and daughters of the earth. Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself. Ted Perry, inspired by Chief Seattle I never imagined people would patent plants and animals. It's fundamentally immoral, contrary to the Guaymi view of nature and our place in it. To patent human material ... to take human DNA and patent its products ... That violates the integrity of life itself, and our deepest sense of morality. President, Guaymi General Congress In a cooler and therefore hungrier world, the US's near-monopoly position as a food exporter ... could give the US a measure of power that it had never had before ... CIA One wonders, in fact, if those who contribute to keeping these masses hungry do not know exactly what they are doing, since famished, lethargic, diseased people are notoriously bad at overthrowing anybody. Susan George If you don't own any land, you never get enough to eat, even if the land is producing well.

9. ThinkQuest : Library : Exploring Genetic Engineering
Science, history, ethics, definitions, and the pros and cons of genetic engineering. Thinkquest site.
http://library.thinkquest.org/J003090/
Index Life Science Genetics
Exploring Genetic Engineering
Our website contains almost all of the information you need to know on genetic engineering. You can find ethics, some pros and cons, the history that tells you information on how genetic engineering got started, the science that tells you how the process takes place, what genetics is and some examples, some information on bioweapons, and a definitions page that explains some difficult terms. Visit Site 2000 ThinkQuest USA Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

10. S/R 20: Ethical Dangers Of Genetic Engineering
What will it be like in a future world where your life started with your parents designing your genes.
http://www.greens.org/s-r/20/20-01.html
s/r home issues authors 20 contents
Synthesis/Regeneration 20 (Fall, 1999)
Ethical Dangers of Genetic Engineering by Ron Epstein, Institute for World Religions
From the very first milk you suckle, your food is genetically engineered. The natural world is completely made over, invaded and distorted beyond recognition by genetically engineered trees, plants, animals, insects, bacteria, and viruses, both planned and run amok. Illnesses are very different too. Most of the old ones are gone or mutated into new forms, yet most people are suffering from genetically engineered pathogens, either used in biowarfare, or mistakenly released into the environment, or recombined in toxic form from originally harmless but rapidly mutating engineered organisms. Genetic engineering is so commonplace, you start your own simple experiments with it in elementary school.
Present Causes Lead to Future Effects
That future is a lot more plausible than you might think. How can it come about? Probably from a combination of misplaced, naïve altruism, the short-sighted quest for short-term corporate profit, power-domination, and just plain emotionally fueled vengeance. In the 1950s, the media were full of information about the great new scientific miracle that was going to make it possible to kill to all of the noxious insects in the world, wipe out insect-borne diseases and feed the world's starving masses. That was DDT. In the 1990s, the media are full of information about the coming wonders of genetic engineering. Everywhere are claims that genetic engineering will feed the starving, help eliminate disease, and so forth. The question is the price tag. As has been our experience with most technologies, such as DDT and nuclear energy, the promise of benefit in the short- term is overwhelmed by long-term disasters.

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Under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education. General information about laboratories, library, computing center and scientific staff members.
http://www.nrcgeb.ac.ir/
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13. ThinkQuest : Library : Views On Cloning And Genetic Engineering: Improving On Na
Improving nature or uncorking the genie? Information and debate positions, both for and against.
http://library.thinkquest.org/19697/
Index Life Science Genetics
Views on Cloning and Genetic Engineering: Improving on Nature or Popping the Genies Cork?
This web site provides information on the controversial issue of genetic cloning. The site explains what cloning is by focusing on the birth of Dolly, the lamb that was cloned by Scottish scientists in 1997. The site explains the cell and what scientists must do to clone it. Explore reactions to cloning from politicians, lawmakers, and scientists. What do you think? Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards Fourth Place Languages English Students Dave Yale Secondary School, Abbotsford, Canada Richard Rift Valley Academy, Kijabe, Kenya Katie Langley Secondary School, Langley, Canada Coaches John Willoughby Elementary, Langley, Canada David Mugumu High School, Kijabe, Kenya Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

14. Genetic Engineering: A Guide For Kids By Tiki The Penguin
Find out about genetic engineering in this guide What is it? Should you be worried? Sowhat is genetic engineering? Nobody knows quite what will happen.
http://www.oneworld.net/penguin/genetics/home.html

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Tiki's Quick Guide:
Genetic engineering is about scientists altering the 'recipes' for making life - the genes which you find in all living things. Doing this is very clever and could be very useful. But it all seems to be happening much too fast and nobody knows what the effects of making and eating such living things will be. Many kinds of life could be damaged. And suppose people eat 'genetic' food for many years? Will they be harmed by it? Nobody knows for sure. So why the rush? Scroll down to find out more... But first, click here to find out how you can use this guide.
Finding your way around my Guide
You may not want to look at all of this guide right away, so you can jump to any part that interests you from table at the bottom of this page. If you want to quickly navigate through each part, starting at the beginning, click the green arrow below (forward to 'Genes, snails and whales'). At the bottom of each short part, you'll find identical arrows which you click to go forward, back or return home (this page). If you don't mind waiting a short while, you can download the

15. Association Of Reproductive Health Professionals
Offers current news stories and links to related resources. Includes a basic primer on cloning and genetic engineering. From the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
http://www.arhp.org/genetics/
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16. GE Danger Forward
genetic engineering and Its Dangers Compiled by Dr Ron Epstein PhilosophyDepartment College of Humanities San Francisco State University
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/gedanger.htm
Genetic Engineering and Its Dangers Compiled by Dr Ron Epstein
Philosophy Department
College of Humanities
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA 94132 USA namofo@jps.net Please click here to go to the new location.

17. Interchurch Commission On Genetic Engineering
An ecumenical commission to address the issues surrounding genetic engineering from a christian perspective.
http://www.pq.godzone.net.nz/gecommission
Interchurch Commission on Genetic Engineering (Aotearoa New Zealand)
The key task of the Interchurch Commission on Genetic Engineering was to prepare a credible submission to the Royal Commission on Genetic Modification from an ethical, spiritual and theological standpoint. The Interchurch Commission applied for and was granted interested person status by the Royal Commission based on its potential to offer a distinctive contribution in these areas. The Commission encouraged debate and informed discussion within the churches through the provision of high quality educational resources. It utilised the considerable relevant expertise of church members by setting up regional work-groups. The Commission had members from the Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. Links Submissions Media Members

18. International Forum For Genetic Engineering--Ifgene: Articles Index Page
Many negative articles covering the genetic engineering of plants, animals and human beings.
http://www.anth.org/IFGENE/articles.htm
Articles Related to Genetic Engineering
Aufsätze über Gentechnologie, Naturwissenschaft und Bioethik Articles au sujet du génie génétique et la science qui le soutient If gene Web Site Articles Page
URL: http://www.anth.org/ifgene/articles.htm Articles are classified as follows General
The Science Behind The Technology: Contrasting Approaches

Animals

Human beings (gene therapy and screening)
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General
"What Is the Reality of a Gene?" by Johannes Wirz
"Hidden Inheritance" by Gail Vines
"Manipulating consciousness with advertising strategies" by Ingeborg Woitsch
"Transgenic Transgression of Species Integrity and Species Boundaries" by Mae-Wan Ho and Beatrix Tappeser ...
"Do the Genes Justify the Means?" by Pat Cheney
The Science Behind The Technology: Contrasting Approaches
"Progress towards complimentarity in genetics" by Johannes Wirz
"Reductionism and Organicism in Science" by Henk Verhoog
" Genetics and ethics - The difference between inorganic and organic nature in theory and practice" by Lukas and Michael Rist
"Ecology Versus GeneticsTwo Opposite Tendencies within the Sciences of Life" by Trond Skaftnesmo ...
"Biotechnology and the basic values of organic agriculture" by Edith Lammerts van Bueren
(see also our book Intrinsic Value and Integrity of Plants in the Context of Genetic Engineering published in 2001)
Animals
"Genetic modification of animals: Should science and ethics be integrated?" by Henk Verhoog

19. Campaign Overview
genetic engineering. genetic engineering enables scientists to create plants, animals and micro to address the threat of genetic engineering with international regulations such as
http://www.greenpeace.org/~geneng
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Genetic engineering enables scientists to create plants, animals and micro-organisms by manipulating genes in a way that does not occur naturally.
Corn grenade: the winning image from the Greenpeace Seeds of Trouble competition These genetically engineered (GE) organisms can reproduce and interbreed with natural organisms, thereby spreading to new environments and future generations in an unforeseeable and uncontrollable way. Their release is "genetic pollution" and is a major threat because genetically engineered organisms cannot be recalled once released into the environment.

20. Campaign Overview
genetic engineering. Governments are attempting to address the threat of geneticengineering with international regulations such as the Biosafety Protocol.
http://www.greenpeace.org/international_en/campaigns/intro?campaign_id=3942

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