Cloning : frontiers of genetic engineering

by Jefferis, David.

Format: Print Book 1999
Availability: Available at 2 Libraries 2 of 2 copies
Available (2)
Location Collection Call #
Community Library of Allegheny Valley - Harrison Children Non Fiction J 571.8 JEFFRIES
Location  Community Library of Allegheny Valley - Harrison
 
Collection  Children Non Fiction
 
Call Number  J 571.8 JEFFRIES
 
 
Penn Hills Library Juvenile Non-Fiction j q 571.8 JEF
Location  Penn Hills Library
 
Collection  Juvenile Non-Fiction
 
Call Number  j q 571.8 JEF
 
 
Summary
The year 1996 saw a controversial breakthrough that few people had expected before the 21st century--the first successful cloning of a mammal. Cloning explains in a clear, simple manner the science of genetics from its early study, to the exciting discovery of DNA and what cells do. The ethical pros and cons of whether man should control his own genetic advancement are considered.
Additional Information
Series Megatech.
Subjects Cloning -- Juvenile literature.
Genetic engineering -- Juvenile literature.
Medical genetics -- Juvenile literature.
Cloning.
Genetic engineering.
Publisher New York :Crabtree,1999
Language English
Notes Includes index.
Description 32 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm.
ISBN 0778700488 (rlb)
0778700585 (paper)
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