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THE GENETIC REVOLUTION
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by Dr Patrick Dixon c 1995 - publ Kingsway. For many
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Britain really made human clones' - Mail on Sunday.'Doctor's
warning over Super Veg' - Scotsman.'Grim genes warning' -
Christian Herald.'New call to halt march of genetic engineering'
- Universe.'Human pigs horror' - News of the World
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Startling revelations on page after page
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Identikit animals
cloned routinely |
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80,000 genetically
mutated animals born in 1997 in the UK alone |
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Human genes added
to sheep, rabbits and fish |
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Serious attempts
made to clone humans |
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Designer families
may be waiting for tomorrow's parents |
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No labelling for
gene foods you are already eating in most countries |
Within days of publication over thirty British MPs
signed a motion calling for this book's Gene Charter to be adopted
by Parliament covering ethical and safety issues. But nothing short
of international regulation will do. The book is now in a second
edition and has correctly forecast major headlines since first published
in 1993.
Introduction
This is a book about life or rather a book explaining how
scientists are busy creating new animals, plants, bacteria and viruses
in the laboratory with the capacity to cure illnesses like AIDS,
solve world food shortages and help the environment.By the time
you have finished reading through this book, you may also have come
to the conclusion that these same experiments could have the potential
to devastate this planet.
The idea for the book arose out of research I did for two
earlier books on AIDS, and subsequent work as a doctor in the AIDS
field. Back in 1987 it was already clear to me that the next ten
years would be revolutionary in terms of being able to reprogramme
the genetic code of other species, and probably of ourselves. The
technology has leapt ahead far faster than I speculated it might,
with possibilities I speculated about four years ago as almost science
fiction now becoming today's realities.
Things are changing so fast that few people are aware of
the full impact of what is going on.If the 1980's were the years
of the computer microchip then the 1990s have already become the
decade of the gene.By the end of the decade, every home will contain
substances or living organisms resulting from genetic engineering.We
need to understand how it all works, the huge benefits and the very
real dangers.We need this technology very badly, as we will see,
but with it has come big issues which need to be addressed now.
Hundreds of scientific papers have been published on genetic
engineering over the last ten years.I have read the originals or
digests of a great number of these in researching this book over
the last year.The remainder I have also scanned the titles of -
being largely of a technical nature and unsuitable for inclusion
here.
I have given you extensive footnotes quoting the relevant
recent scientific papers so you can if you wish obtain the papers
yourself.I have deliberately included quite a few references from
the 1980s if only to show how things have developed and that some
of what you will read about is not as new to scientists as you might
think.It is hard to believe what is already possible.Indeed some
of the things you read here may sound as though they have been lifted
from science fiction.
I have attempted to avoid undue speculation, if only to
consider obvious results and progress already made.
There are huge ethical dilemmas first.In the final section
I have looked at dilemmas raised by all this.I have left these issues
to the end, allowing the facts to present themselves at these questions
firstly as a doctor with a practical approach, and secondly as a
church leader with a more intuitive response, based on a respect
for scripture and the teachings of the church.In researching and
writing the book my own thinking has changed.I deliberately left
writing the last two chapters until all the research was complete
and the major part of the book was written.It has been an exciting,
interesting - and at times alarming - journey.
Introduction
Chapter 1 Chapter
2 Chapter 3
Chapter 4 Chapter
5 Chapter 6
Chapter 7 Chapter
8 Chapter 9
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