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128 pp.
| Lerner/Millbrook |
December, 1998 |
LibraryISBN 0-7613-0356-1$$22.90
(3)
YA
Taking a provocative topic and presenting it in engaging prose, Cohen profiles the issues involved in cloning. Opening with a history of the science (including several high-profile hoaxes and many less flashy step-by-step scientific advances), he proceeds to a lively discussion of the current and future developments in the field and the ethical ramifications involved in cloning, recombinant DNA, and gene therapy. Bib., ind.