Owning the Genome Eliab SimpungweA clear, introductory overview of the issues surrounding gene patenting. DNA patenting has emerged as a hot topic in science policy and bioethics as private companies and government agencies spend billions of dollars on genetic research and development in a race to identify, sequence, and analyze DNA from human, animal, and plant species. David B. Resnik's Owning the Genome explores the ethical, social, philosophical, theological, and policy issues
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world-renowned musical theater expert Kurt Gänzl provides a concise history of the writing and production of each opera
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400 names of people who lived in Nassau and Suffolk counties prior to the end of World War I
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