Genetics, Cloning and Ethics…

Much can be discussed about genetics and what is right and wrong about genetic modification. This is what SP1 will write about in their science essays. Among the interesting topics are: Selective breeding (JSTOR), transgenic plants (JSTOR), transgenic animals (EBSCO), reproductive cloning (Newsbank), therapeutic cloning ( World Book), DNA profiling (JSTOR) and prenatal diagnosis ( EBSCO). If you click on the topics they will take you to different searches that we have done within the databases we subscribe for. Please do your own searches to get other results. Since we have access to JSTOR you will be able to read articles from for example the Journal of Medical Ethics. 

If you haven’t tried to do a search in Mashpedia.com this is a good opportunity to do so. It will give you search results in film clips, text and images, all in one search!

And if Wikipedia is your favourite, use it in its full potential – go to the artikle’s links and let them take you further. Here you also can find resources in different languages.

In the library you’ll find books on genetics in the science shelf, dewey number 576.

Good Luck!

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