Editor Lauri S. Friedman expertly guides readers across several issues through this collection of essays. The essays are arranged in a pro versus con format, so that readers can benefit from more than one intelligent viewpoint. Across three chapters, readers will evaluate whether genetic engineering is ethical, whether society should embrace modified foods, and whether it should be regulated. Essay sources include the Center for Biotechnology Information, and Jeremy Rifkin.
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Essays present various perspectives of the controversy surrounding the social, moral, and ethical aspects of genetic engineering, discussing pros and cons on its unproven potential to eliminate disease and world hunger.
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