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CRISPR and the Genetic Revolution
| AUTHOR | Amoris, Aurora |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (08/28/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The dawn of CRISPR technology marks one of the most profound turning points in the history of science and humanity. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of genetic editing, beginning with the foundational principles of CRISPR and advancing through its groundbreaking applications in medicine, society, and the future of the human species.
From the mechanisms of genetic modification to the treatment of genetic diseases, the book delves into how CRISPR is revolutionizing modern healthcare. But it also poses urgent questions: What are the ethical and societal risks of altering human DNA? How will genetic manipulation impact future generations, global inequality, and even human evolution itself?
Through a detailed examination of scientific advancements, ethical debates, legal frameworks, and the far-reaching societal consequences, this work invites readers to think critically about the promises and perils of this rapidly advancing technology.
This is not just a book about biotechnology-it is a guide to understanding how genetic engineering is reshaping what it means to be human. For scientists, students, policymakers, and all curious minds, it is an essential resource for navigating the genetic revolution of the 21st century.
From the mechanisms of genetic modification to the treatment of genetic diseases, the book delves into how CRISPR is revolutionizing modern healthcare. But it also poses urgent questions: What are the ethical and societal risks of altering human DNA? How will genetic manipulation impact future generations, global inequality, and even human evolution itself?
Through a detailed examination of scientific advancements, ethical debates, legal frameworks, and the far-reaching societal consequences, this work invites readers to think critically about the promises and perils of this rapidly advancing technology.
This is not just a book about biotechnology-it is a guide to understanding how genetic engineering is reshaping what it means to be human. For scientists, students, policymakers, and all curious minds, it is an essential resource for navigating the genetic revolution of the 21st century.
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9798262632497
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
220
Carton Quantity:
36
Product Dimensions:
5.00 x 0.46 x 8.00 inches
Weight:
0.49 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Science | Life Sciences - General
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The dawn of CRISPR technology marks one of the most profound turning points in the history of science and humanity. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of genetic editing, beginning with the foundational principles of CRISPR and advancing through its groundbreaking applications in medicine, society, and the future of the human species.
From the mechanisms of genetic modification to the treatment of genetic diseases, the book delves into how CRISPR is revolutionizing modern healthcare. But it also poses urgent questions: What are the ethical and societal risks of altering human DNA? How will genetic manipulation impact future generations, global inequality, and even human evolution itself?
Through a detailed examination of scientific advancements, ethical debates, legal frameworks, and the far-reaching societal consequences, this work invites readers to think critically about the promises and perils of this rapidly advancing technology.
This is not just a book about biotechnology-it is a guide to understanding how genetic engineering is reshaping what it means to be human. For scientists, students, policymakers, and all curious minds, it is an essential resource for navigating the genetic revolution of the 21st century.
From the mechanisms of genetic modification to the treatment of genetic diseases, the book delves into how CRISPR is revolutionizing modern healthcare. But it also poses urgent questions: What are the ethical and societal risks of altering human DNA? How will genetic manipulation impact future generations, global inequality, and even human evolution itself?
Through a detailed examination of scientific advancements, ethical debates, legal frameworks, and the far-reaching societal consequences, this work invites readers to think critically about the promises and perils of this rapidly advancing technology.
This is not just a book about biotechnology-it is a guide to understanding how genetic engineering is reshaping what it means to be human. For scientists, students, policymakers, and all curious minds, it is an essential resource for navigating the genetic revolution of the 21st century.
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