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  1. Genetic Engineering, DNA and Cloning: A Bibliography in the Future of Genetics by Joseph Menditto, Debbie Kirsch, 1983-02
  2. Genetic Algorithms and Engineering Optimization (Engineering Design and Automation) by Mitsuo Gen, Runwei Cheng, 1999-12-28
  3. Shrinking the Cat: Genetic Engineering Before We Knew About Genes by Sue Hubbell, 2002-12-12
  4. Schaum's Outline Of Genetics by Susan Elrod, 2001-12-03
  5. The Debate About Genetic Engineering (Ethical Debates) by Pete Moore, 2007-09-30
  6. Genetic Glass Ceilings: Transgenics for Crop Biodiversity by Jonathan Gressel, 2008-02-12
  7. Metabolic Engineering: Principles and Methodologies by Gregory N. Stephanopoulos, Aristos A. Aristidou, et all 1998-10-02
  8. Still Life by Galen Kaufman, 2007-01-30
  9. THE NEW ILLUSTRATED SCIENCE AND INVENTION ENCYCLOPEDIA: THE NEW HOW IT WORKS VOLUME 8 FISHING INDUSTRY-GENETIC ENGINEERING by N/A, 1987
  10. The Gene Age: Genetic Engineering and the Next Industrial Revolution by Edward J. Sylvester, Lynn C. Klotz, 1983
  11. Engineering Trouble: Biotechnology and Its Discontents
  12. Genetic Engineering (Compact Research Series) by Tamara L. Roleff, 2008-01-15
  13. Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement: Cereals, Volume 2 (Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Imporovement)
  14. Molecular Genetics of Bacteria by Jeremy W. Dale, Simon F. Park, 2004-03-12

41. New Page 1
University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Classification of sonar returns, fingerprint matching, image compression, classification of minerals, combinatorial optimization, genetic engineering, biological inspired computing, and constraint satisfaction.
http://people.uncw.edu/tagliarinig/home.htm
Gene A. Tagliarini, Associate Professor of Computer Science at UNCW, received the BA and MA degrees in Mathematics from the University of South Florida and the PhD in Computer Science from Clemson University. Dr. Tagliarini, who has served as Principal Investigator for both Department of Defense and industry contracts, is an active researcher in the field of biologically inspired computing. In particular, he was active in the development of networks that have been used for classification of sonar returns, fingerprint matching, image compression, classification of minerals, combinatorial optimization, and constraint satisfaction. Under funding from Allied Signal, Inc., he developed a genetic algorithm to design chemical structures possessing specific physical properties. Recently, he has applied wavelet processing techniques to both one- and two-dimensional signals, with special emphasis upon combining wavelet and neural processing paradigms.
Dr. Tagliarini has also been actively involved in the design and implementation of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and their supporting algorithms for a variety of applications. In an ongoing project funded by Square D Company (Seneca, SC), Dr. Tagliarini developed a GUI that enables manufacturing personnel to program a wire-harness-cutting robot directly from a description of the devices that must be connected by the harness.

42. Hair Loss, Hair Transplantation, Hair Cloning, Hair Loss, Hair Transplantation,
Scientific information on the cloning and genetic engineering of human hair plus updates on various aspects of male pattern baldness. News and discussion forum.
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43. Genetic Engineering Campaign Home: Greenpeace USA
genetic engineering, genetic engineering Think you re not eating genetically engineeredfood? Think again. Act Now! Stop Genetically Engineered Fish! Act Now!
http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/ge/ge.htm
Think you're not eating genetically engineered food? Think again. Thousands of products on supermarket shelves are made with genetically modified organisms (GMOs).Companies that have fouled the planet with toxic chemicals are now manufacturing genetically modified food, which poses irreversible threats of biological pollution and a host of other risks. Get answers to frequently asked questions about GMOs
U.S. Wheat Farmers Launch Legal Petition to Stop Introduction of GE Wheat
U.S. wheat farmers - concerned that deregulation of Monsanto's genetically engineered Roundup Ready Wheat could bring economic, environmental and social damages - have filed a legal petition calling for immediate action by Anne Veneman, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary, and the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
Greenpeace's True Food Network Demands an End to GE Food in Supermarkets
Since the True Food Network's victory in November 2001 in which Trader Joe's agreed to use non-GMO ingredients in its store brand products, it has been focusing its Supermarket Campaign on Shaw's/Star Markets and Safeway. Read about the the Network's latest action against Shaw's.
CSAs: An Alternative To GE Produce
One way to avoid gentically engineered food is to buy organic. But buying Certified Organic produce and products at your local supermarket can be both expensive and limiting, especially when they don't carry what you want or need. Fortunately, options are available and they're closer to you than you think!

44. Wired 8.04: Why The Future Doesn't Need Us.
Article on how technologies, including robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech, are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy_pr.html
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Wired News Animations Wired Magazine HotBot (the Web) [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive] Issue 8.04 - Apr 2000
Why the future doesn't need us.
Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
By Bill Joy From the moment I became involved in the creation of new technologies, their ethical dimensions have concerned me, but it was only in the autumn of 1998 that I became anxiously aware of how great are the dangers facing us in the 21st century. I can date the onset of my unease to the day I met Ray Kurzweil, the deservedly famous inventor of the first reading machine for the blind and many other amazing things. Ray and I were both speakers at George Gilder's Telecosm conference, and I encountered him by chance in the bar of the hotel after both our sessions were over. I was sitting with John Searle, a Berkeley philosopher who studies consciousness. While we were talking, Ray approached and a conversation began, the subject of which haunts me to this day. I had missed Ray's talk and the subsequent panel that Ray and John had been on, and they now picked right up where they'd left off, with Ray saying that the rate of improvement of technology was going to accelerate and that we were going to become robots or fuse with robots or something like that, and John countering that this couldn't happen, because the robots couldn't be conscious.

45. GENETIC ENGINEERING HOME PAGE
Looking at the ethics of technology for a New Millennium. genetic engineering HOMEPAGE. The SRT Study on Ethics and genetic engineering in Nonhuman Species.
http://www.srtp.org.uk/geneng0.shtml

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Looking at the ethics of technology for a New Millennium
GENETIC ENGINEERING HOME PAGE
This page is a home page to introduce you to SRT's series of pages on various aspects of genetic engineering and cloning and the ethical issues involved. Issues, like .... GM Animals, Humans and the Future of Genetics SRT's special report to the 2001 Church of Scotland General Assembly to be debated on 22 May, the report examines a range of technologies at the interfact between animal research and human medicine, including cloning, xenotransplantation, GM animals as models of human disease ... mice ... sheep ... primates ... Where do we draw lines and why? Genetically Modified Food
Find out why the Church of Scotland. Find out why the church has stood out against the popular trend in seeking a balanced position on this most controversial of issues.

46. The Turning Point Project
Nonprofit publishing a series of educational advertisements on the major issues of the new millennium (extinction, genetic engineering, industrial agriculture, globalisation, technomania ) in the New York Times.
http://www.turnpoint.org/
Visit the Technomania page for more information and to view other ads in this series.
This is ad number twenty three in a series of ads running weekly in The New York Times . As the ads run, they will be posted on this website in PDF format for viewing.
Welcome to the Turning Point Project
The Turning Point Project is a non-profit organization, formed in 1999 specifically to design and produce a series of educational advertisements concerning the major issues of the new millennium. The ads appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers across the nation. The issues discussed in the ads will be crucial in determining the quality of life on Earth in the near and distant future. Despite this, they have not been given the in-depth coverage in the major media that they deserve.
Signers of the ads are part of a coalition of nearly 100 non-profit organizations that favor democratic, localized, and ecologically sustainable alternatives to current practices and policies.
View or download the advertisements!

47. ICGEB Biosafety Home Page
International Centre for genetic engineering and Biotechnology. BiosafetyWeb Pages. There is a need for further development of internationally
http://www.icgeb.org/biosafety/
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Biosafety Web Pages
"There is a need for further development of internationally agreed principles on risk assessment and management of all aspects of biotechnology, which should build upon those developed at the national level. Only when adequate and transparent safety and border-control procedures are in place will the community at large be able to derive maximum benefit from, and be in a much better position to accept the potential benefits and risks of, biotechnology". (Agenda 21, 16.29) About Biosafety Biosafety and the ICGEB ICGEB Biosafety Databases Library

48. Welcome To GEN
Why was the genetic engineering Network set up? genetic engineering is now a hottopic within campaigning circles throughout the UK and indeed worldwide.
http://www.dmac.co.uk/gen.html
Most information on this site is now out of date.
However these links will give you the latest information: http://www.geneticsaction.org.uk Genetix Update Spring 2002
Genetix Update Autumn 2001

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Subscribe to the FOE Genetics email list: majordomo@foe.co.uk Getting in touch with GEN:
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Tel: 020 8374 9516 Why was the Genetic Engineering Network set up?
Genetic Engineering is now a hot topic within campaigning circles throughout the UK and indeed world-wide. One of the most exciting things about the wider campaign against genetic engineering is the number of groups active on varying levels. While some groups are working on the animal welfare side of genetic engineering, others are working on the patenting of life. Some want complete bans, some the labelling of GE products and others moratoriums, while others are simply concentrating on raising public awareness.
It became apparent that all these groups needed to establish some common ground and exchange information in order to be as effective as possible. The other need was for information to get out to the general public in order to inform and enable them to become actively involved. The Genetic Engineering Network (GEN) was set up in early 1997 to achieve these aims and exists as a clearing house for information.

49. What Is Genetic Engineering? - An Elementary Introduction For The
What is genetic engineering? A simple introduction. This text Engineering.5. genetic engineering is based on an outdated idea. The
http://www.psrast.org/whatisge.htm

50. DNAPatent.com - Genetic Engineering DNA Patent Law And Biotechnology."
Offering patent law for nonlawyers, and genetic engineering for non-scientists.
http://www.dnapatent.com/
DNApatent is a product of think Biotech Profiting from Patent Expirations Reaping Information from Drug Patents ... Expirations

51. Genetically Engineered Food
genetic engineering of our Food. genetically engineered food is unnecessary,untested and unwanted. Who is against genetic engineering?
http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/john.rose/
Updated: 12 October 99
Genetic Engineering of our Food
genetically engineered food is unnecessary, untested and unwanted
* * * The biggest experiment in human history has begun, with us as the guinea pigs and the planets ecological system as the test site. The genetech industry wants it all kept quiet, as they push products onto the market with unprecedented speed to create a 'fait accompli' from which we can never return. Consumer opinion has been ignored and consumers have been treated with contempt, as if they were irrelevant. There will be no open discussion about it, they are arrogantly determined to push this technology on us whether we want it or not.
Why? Because they see $billions in short term profits. What else? We want independent research whose starting point is the problems to be solved, NOT a technology to sell.
The Technology
* * * The industry prefers the term 'biotechnology' to 'genetic engineering', because it sounds friendly and technically sophisticated and of course leaves out the word genetic! The reality is that in the rush to cash in on the products, it's grossly under-researched. The scientific basis of genetic engineering is still little understood and relies on lengthy hit-and-miss tests to get results.
* * * Does this technology just speed up the traditional methods of developing new varieties by exchanging genes between similar species? No, this is a whole new ball game, cutting out genes and splicing in new genes from totally unrelated species. Scientists are giving birth to their bizarre creations as I write, transferring genes from fish to tomato, human to pig, scorpion to potato, and just about any other unsavoury combination you can imagine.

52. Greenpeace International : Genetic Engineering
Information and news about the worldwide antiGE campaign and press releases.
http://www.greenpeace.org/~geneng/index.html

53. Genetic Engineering
All The Latest Information on genetic engineering. genetic engineering. This courseis offered for the 2001 02 school year at Air Academy High School.
http://academy.d20.co.edu/kadets/lundberg/
All The Latest Information on Genetic Engineering Last Update.....May 11th, 2004 Great DNA Links!

54. Information For Genetic Engineering Reports
General infomation on the ethics of genetic engineering Almost Geneticengineering, what it is and other information Transponsons;
http://academy.d20.co.edu/kadets/lundberg/paper.html
It seems as though many students in college and high school are in need of background information concerning various aspects of genetic engineering. So, I have set up some jump points for those interested. I will keep this page updated and certainly hope that this information may help you in your research for information.
I hope this helps everyone out. When you find a good spot, please let me know (address at the bottom of the page)
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55. Ethics And Genetic Engineering
A Response to the Department of the Environment's Consultation Paper Genetically Modified Organisms and the Environment
http://www.voice.buz.org/genetic_engineering/ethicsandge.html
Ethics and Genetic Engineering A Response to the Department of the Environment's Consultation Paper - Genetically Modified Organisms and the Environment on behalf of VOICE (Voice Of Irish Concern for the Environment) Contents Introduction Introduction In January 1998 the Minister for the Environment promised that his department would shortly publish a consultation paper on genetic engineering. The document entitled Genetically Modified Organisms and the Environment finally appeared in August 1998. It purports to be an objective, even-handed document, explaining what genetic engineering is and outlining the national and European Union regulations governing the release of genetically engineered organisms or the sale of genetically engineered food. However, as many in the NGO (non-governmental organisation) community feared when the "consultation" process was announced the document is heavily weighted in favour of the biotech industry's point of view. They have defined the debate in their terms and therefore it is very difficult for those who come from a very different perspective to engage in a genuine debate at this point. The fears and anxieties which have arisen as a result of the biotechnology revolution were accurately captured in a joint statement by Minister Dempsey and his colleague, Joe Walsh T.D., present Minister for Agriculture while in opposition on April 26th, 1997. They argued that "it is premature to release genetically modified organisms into the environment or to market food which contain any genetically modified ingredient..." The reason for such a stand was very simple "Fianna Fail will not support what amounts to the largest nutritional experiment in human history with the consumer as guinea pig".

56. DNAPatent.com - Genetic Engineering DNA Patent Law And Biotechnology."
Straightforward site with Patent law for nonlawyers and genetic engineering for non-scientists.
http://dnapatent.com/
DNApatent is a product of think Biotech Profiting from Patent Expirations Reaping Information from Drug Patents ... Expirations

57. GEAN - Genetic Engineering Action Network: Home
GEAN, genetic engineering, biotechnology, GMO, GEO, genetically enhanced organisms,genetically modified organisms, biocolonialism, biopiracy, genetic integrity
http://www.geaction.org/
The Genetic Engineering Action Network (GEAN) is a diverse network of grassroots activists, national and community non-governmental organizations (NGOs), farmer and farm advocacy groups, academics and scientists who have come together to work on the myriad of issues surrounding biotechnology. On the web at www.geaction.org.
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Prior informed choice is essential to a democratic and accountable food system. Therefore, the mandatory, clear, accurate, complete labeling of all products, whether foreign or domestic, derived from, processed with, produced by, containing or consisting of GE organisms should be required.
We need a publicly enforced and fully transparent government system to assess the socioeconomic, environmental and human health impacts of genetic engineering that conforms to rigorous scientific standards, requires a demonstration of a reasonable certainty of no harm, shifts the burden of proof and cost to the manufacturer and permanently codifies the Precautionary Principle.

58. Embracing Change With All Four Arms
This paper sets out to defend human genetic engineering with a new bioethical approach, posthumanism.
http://www.changesurfer.com/Hlth/Genetech.html
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Embracing Change with All Four Arms: A Post-Humanist Defense of Genetic Engineering
J. Hughes Ph.D. (e-mail) jhughes@changesurfer.com published: in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics June 1996, 6(4):94-101 in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Science, Technology, and Society , Fourth Edition, ed. Thomas A. Easton. Dushkin/McGraw Hill, 2000 translated into German in Telepolis 1. Introduction 2. Distinctions without a Difference 3. Ethical Starting Points for A Defense ... Bibliography
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This paper sets out to defend human genetic engineering with a new bioethical approach, post-humanism, combined with a radical democratic political framework. Arguments for the restriction of human genetic engineering, and specifically germ-line enhancement, are reviewed. Arguments are divided into those which are fundamental matters of faith, or "bio-Luddite" arguments, and those which can be addressed through public policy, or "gene-angst" arguments. The four bio-Luddite concerns addressed are: Medicine Makes People Sick; There are Sacred Limits of the Natural Order; Technologies Always Serve Ruling Interests; The Genome is Too Complicated to Engineer. I argue that these are matters of faith that one either accepts or rejects, and that I reject.

59. AgBiotech Reporter Home - Agricultural Biotechnology Research And Business News
genetic engineering in crops, pharmaceuctical and industrial enzymes, patents for license, valueadded technology, genomics, joint ventures, food processing, crops.
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60. OLogy: The Gene Scene
Defines genetics, explains DNA, discusses cloning, and looks at genetic engineering. Includes activities.
http://ology.amnh.org/genetics/index.html

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