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  1. Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods / Volume 28 (Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods)
  2. Remaking Eden: How Genetic Engineering and Cloning Will Transform the American Family (Ecco) by Lee M. Silver, 2007-08-01
  3. Ecology and Genetics: An Essay on the Nature of Life and the Problem of Genetic Engineering by Arjun Makhijani, 2001-12
  4. Genetics:From Genes to Genomes with PowerWeb(OLC Bindin Card) by Leland Hartwell, Leroy Hood, et all 2003-03-04
  5. At Issue Series - The Ethics of Genetic Engineering (paperback edition) (At Issue Series)
  6. Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints - Genetic Engineering (Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints) by Scott Barbour, 2005-09-16
  7. Genetic Engineering (Contemporary World Issues) by Harry LeVine, 2006-08-18
  8. Cloning and Genetic Engineering (Life in the Future) by Holly Cefrey, 2002-09
  9. Genetics And Genetic Engineering (Information Plus Reference Series) by Barbara Wexler, 2007-11-09
  10. Genetic Engineering (Open for Debate) by Ray Spangenburg, Kit Moser, 2003-12
  11. Genetic Engineering (Contemporary Issues Companion)
  12. Chromosome Engineering in Plants (Developments in Plant Genetics and Breeding)
  13. Pocket Guide to Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering by Rolf D. Schmid, 2003-03-21
  14. Redesigning Life?: The Worldwide Challenge to Genetic Engineering by Brian Tokar, 2001-05-04

21. GEENOR Genetic Engineering Organization
Geenor attempts to increase public awareness about genetic engineering through online articles and software.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

22. The ICGEB WWW Home Page
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR genetic engineering AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. An internationalorganisation dedicated to advanced research and training in molecular
http://www.icgeb.org/
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY An international organisation
dedicated to advanced research and training in molecular biology and biotechnology,
with special regard to the needs of the developing world This Centre promotes the safe use of biotechnology
GENERAL INFORMATION
RESEARCH ACTIVITY ICGEB
Trieste, ITALY
ICGEB
New Delhi, INDIA
FELLOWSHIPS ICGEB GRANTS MEETINGS / WORKSHOPS SERVICES Entire site Biosafety ICGEBnet SBASE DNAtools ICGEB - AREA Science Park , Padriciano 99, 34012 Trieste - ITALY. Tel: +39-040-37571; Fax: +39-040-226555 Webmaster: www icgeb.org Editor: kerbav icgeb.org

23. ACF Online - Home
ACF is an Australian nonprofit organization dedicated to the environment. Site has a wide range of topics, including genetic engineering, air pollution, and the WTO. Campaign on Australia World Heritage issues.
http://www.acfonline.org.au
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24. Tell The World Health Organization To Put Smallpox In The History
Political Timeline From Destruction to Genetic Modification (Extracted from The genetic engineering of Smallpox, available above.)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

25. ICGEB Biosafety Home Page
International Centre for genetic engineering and Biotechnology. Biosafety Web Pages. There is a need for further development of internationally agreed
http://www.icgeb.org/biosafety/
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Biosafety Web Pages
"There is a need for further development of internationally agreed principles on risk assessment and management of all aspects of biotechnology, which should build upon those developed at the national level. Only when adequate and transparent safety and border-control procedures are in place will the community at large be able to derive maximum benefit from, and be in a much better position to accept the potential benefits and risks of, biotechnology". (Agenda 21, 16.29) About Biosafety Biosafety and the ICGEB Biosafety Databases
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  • 26. Home | Greenpeace International
    Information and resources on Greenpeace world wide. Links to global web sites. Current campaigns on climate, toxics, nuclear, oceans, genetic engineering, ocean dumping and forests.
    http://www.greenpeace.org
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    27. Ifgene Pros Cons Of Genetic Engineering
    Lists of Pros and Cons of genetic engineering David Heaf 27th April 2001. Introduction
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    28. Dangers Of Genetic Engineering—Campaign For Mandatory Labeling Of Genetically E
    Mothers for Natural Law information on genetically engineered foods, SafeFood - Campaign 2001 petition for a moratorium on releases of genetically
    http://www.safe-food.org/
    THE ISSUE
    Introduction

    References

    Books

    Links
    FOR THE INDUSTRY
    GE Crops

    Non-GE Sources

    Non-GE Certification
    FOR THE CONSUMER
    What to Eat

    Brand Names

    Enzymes
    For Your Garden THE CAMPAIGN Sign the Petition Link to Us In Your Area Materials ... About Us GE NEWS ARCHIVE Index
    Mothers for Natural Law directs some links to The Organic Consumers Association for updated information
    You are eating genetically engineered food. Is it good for you? Do you have a choice?
    Genetic engineering is the largest food experiment in the history of the world. We are all the guinea pigs. There are about 40 varieties of genetically engineered crop approved for marketing in the U.S. As a result, 60-70% of the foods on your grocery shelves contain genetically engineered (GE) components. Genetically engineered foods contain substances that have never been a part of the human food supply. They are not subjected to rigorous pre-market safety testing. And THEY ARE NOT LABELED. Is genetic engineering safe for you and your family? Safe for the environment? Safe for the future of mankind? No long-term studies have been done. No one can answer these questions. Do you want out of the experiment? Join us

    29. OLogy: The Gene Scene
    Defines genetics, explains DNA, discusses cloning, and looks at genetic engineering. Includes activities.
    http://ology.amnh.org/genetics/index.html

    30. Council For Responsible Genetics
    Working to encourage public understanding and involvement in debates about genetic engineering.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    31. What Is Genetic Engineering?
    genetic engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change theDNA of living organisms. DNA is the blueprint for the individuality of an
    http://www.safe-food.org/-issue/ge.html
    THE ISSUE
    Introduction
    References

    Books

    Links
    FOR THE INDUSTRY
    GE Crops

    Non-GE Sources

    Non-GE Certification
    FOR THE CONSUMER
    What to Eat

    Brand Names

    Enzymes
    For Your Garden THE CAMPAIGN Sign the Petition Link to Us In Your Area Materials ... About Us GE NEWS ARCHIVE Index
    Mothers for Natural Law
    Introduction What is genetic engineering? What are the dangers? Are government scientists concerned? What do other scientists say? Are the claims valid? ... What do people want?
    What is Genetic Engineering?
    Genetic engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms. DNA is the blueprint for the individuality of an organism. The organism relies upon the information stored in its DNA for the management of every biochemical process. The life, growth and unique features of the organism depend on its DNA. The segments of DNA which have been associated with specific features or functions of an organism are called genes Molecular biologists have discovered many enzymes which change the structure of DNA in living organisms. Some of these enzymes can cut and join strands of DNA. Using such enzymes, scientists learned to cut specific genes from DNA and to build customized DNA using these genes. They also learned about vectors , strands of DNA such as viruses, which can infect a cell and insert themselves into its DNA.

    32. Molecular Genetics Webtext
    An online textbook on chromosomes, principles of genetic engineering, basic molecular genetics and experimental methods.
    http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/FMG01.html
    no frames version no frames version

    33. Human Genetic Engineering - Probe Ministries
    A Ph.D. with lab experience in genetic engineering examines the repercussions of human genetic engineering from a Christian perspective. Christian
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    34. GEENOR: Genetic Engineering Organization
    Initiative to foster genetic engineering technologies through online articlesand downloadable software.
    http://www.geneticengineering.org/default.htm
    genetic engineering with humans is going to occur whether we like it or not
    Stephen Hawking Menu (over 95% content , not just links!):

    35. Glossary Of Biotechnology And Genetic Engineering
    Food and Agriculture Organization (UN)'s consolidated yet comprehensive list of terms and acronyms in applied biotechnology, especially plant and animal genetic resources,food quality and plant protection. About 5000 terms.
    http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/X3910E/X3910E00.HTM#Toc
    FAO RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PAPER No. 7
    Glossary of biotechnology and genetic engineering
    Note, in 2002, FAO published a revised,augmented version of this glossary. It is available at http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/004/Y2775E/Y2775E00.HTM or, as a searchable database, at http://www.fao.org/biotech/index_glossary.asp Table of contents A. Zaid
    H.G. Hughes
    E. Porceddu
    F. Nicholas
    The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations or the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. ISBN: 92-5-104369-8 ISSN: 1020-0541 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
    Table of contents
    Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes on the structure of the glossary ... Annex 2

    36. Ethics And Genetic Engineering
    A Response to the Department of the Environment s Consultation Paper GeneticallyModified Organisms and the Environment.
    http://www.voice.buz.org/genetic_engineering/ethicsandge.html
    Ethics and Genetic Engineering A Response to the Department of the Environment's Consultation Paper - Genetically Modified Organisms and the Environment on behalf of VOICE (Voice Of Irish Concern for the Environment) Contents Introduction Introduction In January 1998 the Minister for the Environment promised that his department would shortly publish a consultation paper on genetic engineering. The document entitled Genetically Modified Organisms and the Environment finally appeared in August 1998. It purports to be an objective, even-handed document, explaining what genetic engineering is and outlining the national and European Union regulations governing the release of genetically engineered organisms or the sale of genetically engineered food. However, as many in the NGO (non-governmental organisation) community feared when the "consultation" process was announced the document is heavily weighted in favour of the biotech industry's point of view. They have defined the debate in their terms and therefore it is very difficult for those who come from a very different perspective to engage in a genuine debate at this point. The fears and anxieties which have arisen as a result of the biotechnology revolution were accurately captured in a joint statement by Minister Dempsey and his colleague, Joe Walsh T.D., present Minister for Agriculture while in opposition on April 26th, 1997. They argued that "it is premature to release genetically modified organisms into the environment or to market food which contain any genetically modified ingredient..." The reason for such a stand was very simple "Fianna Fail will not support what amounts to the largest nutritional experiment in human history with the consumer as guinea pig".

    37. GEAN - Genetic Engineering Action Network: Home
    Seeks to support and further the work of those organizations and individualsworking to address the risks to the environment, biodiversity, and human health
    http://www.geaction.org/
    GEAN USA seeks to support and further the work of those organizations and individuals working to address the risks to the environment, biodiversity and human health, as well as the socioeconomic and ethical consequences of genetic engineering.
    Press Room
    pressroom.geaction.org
    Action Tool Room
    actiontoolroom.geaction.org
    Headlines in the News
    nerage.org

    cropchoice.com
    Upcoming Events
    nerage.org calender
    The Biotech Future
    Sorted By Issue

    Prior informed choice is essential to a democratic and accountable food system. Therefore, the mandatory, clear, accurate, complete labeling of all products, whether foreign or domestic, derived from, processed with, produced by, containing or consisting of GE organisms should be required.
    We need a publicly enforced and fully transparent government system to assess the socioeconomic, environmental and human health impacts of genetic engineering that conforms to rigorous scientific standards, requires a demonstration of a reasonable certainty of no harm, shifts the burden of proof and cost to the manufacturer and permanently codifies the Precautionary Principle.

    38. Glossary Of Biotechnology And Genetic Engineering
    Glossary of biotechnology and genetic engineering. Note, in 2002, FAO publisheda revised,augmented version of this glossary.
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E00.htm
    FAO RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PAPER No. 7
    Glossary of biotechnology and genetic engineering
    Note, in 2002, FAO published a revised,augmented version of this glossary. It is available at http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/004/Y2775E/Y2775E00.HTM or, as a searchable database, at http://www.fao.org/biotech/index_glossary.asp Table of contents A. Zaid
    H.G. Hughes
    E. Porceddu
    F. Nicholas
    The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations or the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. ISBN: 92-5-104369-8 ISSN: 1020-0541 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
    Table of contents
    Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes on the structure of the glossary ... Annex 2

    39. Paradise-engineering : The Hedonistic Imperative
    Outlines how genetic engineering and nanotechnology will abolish suffering in all sentient life.
    http://www.hedweb.com/
    The Hedonistic Imperative outlines how genetic engineering and nanotechnology will abolish suffering in all sentient life. The abolitionist project is hugely ambitious but technically feasible. It is also instrumentally rational and morally urgent. The metabolic pathways of pain and malaise evolved because they served the fitness of our genes in the ancestral environment. They will be replaced by a different sort of neural architecture. States of sublime well-being are destined to become the genetically pre-programmed norm of mental health. It is predicted that the world's last unpleasant experience will be a precisely dateable event. Two hundred years ago, powerful synthetic pain-killers and surgical anesthetics were unknown. The notion that physical pain could be banished from most people's lives would have seemed absurd. Today most of us in the technically advanced nations take its routine absence for granted. The prospect that what we describe as psychological pain, too, could ever be banished is equally counter-intuitive. The feasibility of its abolition turns its deliberate retention into an issue of social policy and ethical choice.

    40. GMO - Genetic Engineering - CAMPAIGN TO BAN GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOODS - Hommi
    Articles and links in multiple languages concerning genetically engineered foods.
    http://www.netlink.de/gen/home.html
    Where is the safety testing of GM soya?
    CAMPAIGN TO BAN GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOODS
    Initiative zum Verbot genmanipulierter Nahrung
    Kampanj: Förbjud genetiskt manipulerade livsmedel
    Campaña para prohibir alimentos transgénicos In March 1996 the European Parliament voted against full and complete labeling of genetic modified food. On April 3, 1996 the European Commission formally approved the import, storage and processing of Monsato's genetically modified soybeans, Roundup Ready, in the European Union. The soybeans will not be required to be labeled as they enter Europe. Soybeans are used in 60% of all processed foods, such as bread, pasta, candies, ice cream, pies, biscuits, margarine, meat products and vegetarian meat substitutes. In fall1996 those products will be available unlabeled in the shops. These decisions were made without properly informing the public and are ignoring public wishes. Surveys consistently find that 97% of European consumers want clear labeling of all genetically engineered foods and 80% do not want genetically engineered foods at all.
    THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING!

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