Negotiating Gene Science Ethics
Wired News - Jun 26, 2000 At the same time, the point may be moot. Many argue that the genome map alone ... "Will this information be used by people who aren't infertile to select ...
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Forces that put cloning under a shadow
guardian.co.uk - Jun 25, 1999 Infertility treatments have involved embryo research for more than two decades ... But it may not work out so neatly. In the US, there is no federal funding ...
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CELL DISCOVERIES LEAD A LIST OF ADVANCES IN '99
$2.95 - Philadelphia Inquirer - NewsBank - Dec 20, 1999 ... saying federally funded scientists may use them, but may not produce them. ... by couples for infertility treatment that would otherwise be thrown away. ...
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Mistakes of the father
Genome News Network - Jun 9, 2000 The genome, like an Impressionist painting, is a hard thing to reproduce. ... report that another consequence of faulty DNA repair may be male infertility. ...
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Piecing together our future
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Pittsburgh Post Gazette - Jun 25, 2000 The human genome includes all the genes and other genetic information contained ... Almost every disease may be caused or influenced by our genetic makeup. ...
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… SEARCH FOR BETTER FUTURE MAY OPEN PANDORA'S BOX
Pay-Per-View - South Florida Sun - Sentinel - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 11, 1999 The possibility of human cloning may get all the attention, ... is coming as a result of the Human Genome Project, the $3 billion federal effort to locate, ...
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… CAN CREATE A HEALTHIER CHILD. BUT SOME CHOICES MAY BE
Pay-Per-View - Orlando Sentinel - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 28, 1999 There is a 1-in-87 chance that the baby may contain a chromosomal abnormality. ... On the wall behind his desk is a framed poster of The Human Genome ...
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