Genealogies: Part 1: The history and politics of genetic engineering
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In the first of a two-part series, Richard Hindmarsh looks at the history and politics of genetic engineering.
Science and technological change prove many a commentator wrong. Now it is the turn of Rene Dubos. He wrote in 1970: 'In the final analysis, the frontiers of cultural and technological developments are determined by man's own genetic make-up which' constitutes his own biological frontiers'.
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