Cloning - frontiers of genetic engineering
In 1996, Dolly the lamb and her clones ushered in a controversial new era of genetic engineering in which potential benefits had to be weighed against moral and ethical questions. Cloning explains in a simple manner: 
• the science of genetics from its early study, to the exciting discovery of DNA and what cells do 
• chromosome mapping, its impact on health issues, and its commercial aspect 
• the ethical pros and cons of whether man should control his own genetic advancement 
• a helpful glossary to explain scientific terms and concepts
| Format | Your Price | Add | 
|---|---|---|
| 978-0-7787-0048-7 | $1.50 | 
| Interest Level | Grade 4 - Grade 5 | 
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| Reading Level | Grade 4 | 
| Age Range | 9 - 10 | 
| Dewey | 571.79 | 
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| Subjects | STEM | 
| Genres | Nonfiction | 
| Publisher | Crabtree Publishing | 
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| Imprint | Crabtree Classics | 
| Copyright | 1999 | 
| Number of Pages | 32 | 
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 9.5 | 
| Graphics | Full-color photographs | 
| BISACS | JNF051050, JNF051030, JNF061000 | 
| Rights Included | CA, US | 
| Language | English | 
