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  1. Genetic Engineering (Cool Science) by Ron Fridell, 2005-05-16
  2. Engineering the Human Germline: An Exploration of the Science and Ethics of Altering the Genes We Pass to Our Children
  3. Protein Engineering: Applications in Science, Medicine, and Industry by Masayori Inouye, 1986-10
  4. Introduction to Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering(w CD-ROM) (Bioengineering)(Biotechnology) (Engineering) (Engineering) by A. J., Ph.D. Nair, 2008-01-23
  5. Genetic Engineering: A Primer by Walter E. Hill, 2002-05-23
  6. Genetic Engineering: A Documentary History by Thomas A. Shannon, 1999
  7. Genetic engineering,
  8. Genetic Engineering: A Documentary History (Primary Documents in American History and Contemporary Issues)
  9. Antibody Engineering: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series)
  10. Protein Engineering: Principles and Practice
  11. Genetics: Ethics, Law And Policy (American Casebook Series) (American Casebook Series) by Lori B. Andrews, Maxwell J. Mehlman, et all 2006-06-28
  12. The Facts on File Dictionary of Biotechnology And Genetic Engineering: Dictionary of Biotechnology And Genetic Engineering (Science Dictionary) by Mark L. Steinberg, Sharon D. Cosloy, 2006-11-30
  13. Biosafety First: Holistic Approaches to Risk and Uncertainty in Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms
  14. Advanced Bacterial Genetics: Use of Transposons and Phage for Genomic Engineering, Volume 421 (Methods in Enzymology) (Methods in Enzymology)

61. GEENOR: Genetic Engineering Organization
Geenor attempts to increase public awareness about genetic engineering through online articles and software.
http://www.geneticengineering.org/
genetic engineering with humans is going to occur whether we like it or not
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62. Genetic Engineering
Covers the Fundamentals of Genetics and the 3 major genetic engineering technologies, Cloning, DNA and Stem Cells. We also have a glossary you can use.
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63. DNAPatent.com - Genetic Engineering DNA Patent Law And Biotechnology."
Straightforward site with Patent law for nonlawyers and genetic engineering for non-scientists.
http://dnapatent.com/
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64. Organic Consumers Association Wants A Moratorium On Genetically Engineered Food
Hazards of Genetically Engineered Foods Crops genetic engineering, irradiation,toxic sludge fertilizer, mad cow disease, rBGH are some of the issues
http://www.purefood.org/
Organic Consumers Association Sorry for the inconvenience, but our website has moved to http://www.organicconsumers.org You're just one click away from the internet's
largest collection of articles related to organics! Genetically Engineered
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the Starbucks Campaign
  • for refusing to guarantee that their products do not contain rBGH and other genetically engineered ingredients.
  • for not brewing and seriously promoting Fair Trade coffee.
  • for allowing low wages and unjust labor practices on the coffee plantations of their suppliers.
The Organic Consumers Association is a public interest organization dedicated to building a healthy, safe, and sustainable system of food production and consumption. We are a global clearinghouse for information and grassroots technical assistance.
Why We Need A Global Moratorium
by Ronnie Cummins, Organic Consumers Assoc.
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65. GEO-PIE Project Homepage
How is genetic engineering regulated in the United States? Media coverage andpublic opinion of genetic engineering Printable fact sheets, helpful links,
http://www.geo-pie.cornell.edu/
Genetic Engineering
Controversial topic. Depending on whom you ask, the technology will either end world hunger or damage health and environment. Maybe neither... or both? The GEO-PIE Project was developed to create objective educational materials exploring the complex scientific and social issues associated with genetic engineering, to help readers consider those issues for themselves.
Please send your comments and suggestions to Page Last Updated: 16 August, 2004

66. Friends Of The Earth Sydney
Friends of the Earth Australia local group providing information on nuclear, genetic engineering and waste campaigns.
http://www.sydney.foe.org.au/
Welcome to the web site for Friends of the Earth Sydney, one of the coalition of environment groups that forms Friends of the Earth Australia background about us 20 years of highlights and membership application form Sustainable Consumption: Waste Minimisation, EPR, Low Waste Gardens Anti-Nuclear: Jabiluka, Uranium Mining, Lucas Heights Genethics Campaign: Genetical Engineering, GMOs Natural areas: Living Water Project Transport issues Our Links ... ADDRESS: 1 Henry Street, Turrella 2205, Australia Tel: (02) 9567 6222, Fax: (02) 9567 7166 Postal: P.O. Box A474, Sydney South, 1235 Australian Business Number (ABN) 79 058 760 393 Len Kanaar W eb W eaver

67. Genetic Engineering
genetic engineering at Air Academy High School. Mr. Lundberg also teaches agenetic engineering course through telecommunications to many high schools
http://academy.d20.co.edu/kadets/lundberg/
All The Latest Information on Genetic Engineering Last Update.....March 25th, 2005 Great DNA Links!

68. Genetically Modified Crops: Kids Talk About Genetic Modification In Food & Genet
What kids say about genetic engineering and modification of food. Includes a quiz, pro and con links, and a forum. By Ogilvie High School, Tasmania, Australia.
http://www.geocities.com/gm_crops
Genetically Modified Crops Welcome to our website which is designed as a Science and Technology learning quest for high school students. We invite you to use our activities to learn about our chosen topic, Genetically modified crops , and have your say in our bulletin board discussion at the forum. We respect your opinions, but we encourage all visitors to deepen their understanding of this controversial scientific issue and to enter our forums to listen and think as well as speak to others.
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69. EnGeM: Summary
A consortium of 9 academic and industrial research institutes to study specific problems in genetic engineering.
http://www.stepc.gr/ENGEM/
Updated: 24-Jan-2004 SPONSORS :: Summary PROJECT INFORMATION CONTRACT: QLRT-2001-00448 CELL FACTORY AREA: E.U. CONTRIBUTION: 2,629,242 Euro DURATION: 36 months Title: Development of Highly Specific Enzymes for Genome Manipulation Efficient exploitation of genome information will, among others, depend on our ability to sequence-specifically modify genomic DNA in vivo. A consortium of 8 academic and 3 industrial units will engineer endonucleases and DNA methyltransferases of programmable specificities which can cleave or methylate a single site in a DNA as complex as the human genome. The ability of the enzymes to induce gene replacement or gene silencing by DNA cleavage or cytosine-methylation, respectively, at predetermined sites will be explored. The project involves coupling of oligonucleotides (ODNs) and peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) to the N-, or C-termini of the C5-methyltransferase M.SssI and a single-chain derivative of the restriction endonuclease PvuII. The covalently attached ODNs and PNAs will serve as affinity tags to direct the enzyme to specific sequences in the genome. Methods will be developed to introduce the enzymes into cells.

70. Genetic Engineering
The Role of Microorganisms in genetic engineering. genetic engineering orgenetic manipulation as it should properly be called, relies essentially on the
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/109/GeneticEngineering.html
Microbiology @ Leicester Introduction to Microbiology : Genetic Engineering Updated: January 19, 2005 Search
The Role of Microorganisms in Genetic Engineering
Escherichia coli Most vector molecules were originally derived from one of two sources:
  • Plasmids - small, autonomously replicating circular pieces of bacterial DNA, which often carry antibiotic-resistance genes.
  • Bacteriophages (phages) - viruses which infect bacteria.
Rapidly, the original vector molecules were greatly modified to improve their usefulness as vectors, e.g:
  • Insertion of selectable marker genes
  • Removal or creation of useful sites for cloning
  • Restriction endonucleases: EcoRI from Escherichia coli
    BamHI from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens These systems operate by enzymes which recognise specific short regions of DNA sequence, which are usually palindromic ('Able was I ere I saw Elba'), e.g: 5' GGATCC 3'
    3' CCTAGG 5'
  • DNA ligase:
  • Other modifying enzymes (phosphatases, kinases, single-strand specific nucleases, etc): allow precise modifications to pieces of DNA to be made in vitro in order to add, remove or alter the structure of DNA.
  • RNA modifying enzymes - e.g. exonucleases, RNA ligase, reverse transcriptase. RNA is much more difficult to work with in vitro because the enzymes available are generally not as sophisticated as the set available which modify DNA.

71. PANNA: Genetic Engineering Online Presentation
genetic engineering online presentation. This online presentation provides abrief but comprehensive overview of genetically engineered crops and foods.
http://www.panna.org/resources/geTutorial.html
Home Resource Library Newsroom Páginas en Español ... Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering Online Presentation Hunger and Food Security Labor and Occupational Safety World Bank Economics, Trade and Development ... Site Help and Information Quick search:
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This presentation requires a JavaScript-capable browser with JavaScript enabled. Your browser either does not support JavaScript or it is configured not to use it. See your browser's documentation. "PANNA's clear, interesting and accurate online course is the best tool that I know of for getting a grip on the basics of genetic engineering, without having to slog through reams of dense scientific jargon."
Martin Teitel, Executive Director, Council for Responsible Genetics You can go through the entire presentation or select just the topics that interest you. You can print individual topics or the entire text. Start the presentation Email us at: panna@panna.org

72. Wired 8.04: Why The Future Doesn't Need Us.
By Bill Joy, chief scientist at Sun Microsystems. Our most powerful 21stcentury technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species. Wired magazine
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From the moment I became involved in the creation of new technologies, their ethical dimensions have concerned me, but it was only in the autumn of 1998 that I became anxiously aware of how great are the dangers facing us in the 21st century. I can date the onset of my unease to the day I met Ray Kurzweil, the deservedly famous inventor of the first reading machine for the blind and many other amazing things. Ray and I were both speakers at George Gilder's Telecosm conference, and I encountered him by chance in the bar of the hotel after both our sessions were over. I was sitting with John Searle, a Berkeley philosopher who studies consciousness. While we were talking, Ray approached and a conversation began, the subject of which haunts me to this day. I had missed Ray's talk and the subsequent panel that Ray and John had been on, and they now picked right up where they'd left off, with Ray saying that the rate of improvement of technology was going to accelerate and that we were going to become robots or fuse with robots or something like that, and John countering that this couldn't happen, because the robots couldn't be conscious.

73. Biodev :: Home
Nonprofit movement that aims to stop all forms of genetic engineering on food and limit the power government has over the food economic system.
http://www.biodev.org
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74. BUBL LINK: Genetic Engineering
Subjects biomedicine, genetic engineering, medical ethics DeweyClass 174.957Resource type journal; Genetically Engineered Food Discussion about the
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/g/geneticengineering.htm
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  • Bioethics: Journal of the International Association of Bioethics Genetically Engineered Food Genetically Modified Food: UK and World News Organicfood.co.uk ... WWW Virtual Library: Biotechnology
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    Bioethics: Journal of the International Association of Bioethics
    Bioethics provides a forum for articles on the ethical questions raised by current issues such as abortion, euthanasia, AIDS, in vitro fertilisation, genetic engineering, and experimentation on embryos. These questions are considered on the basis of concrete ethical, legal, and policy problems, or in terms of the fundamental concepts, principles, and theories used in discussions of such problems.
    Author: Blackwell Publishing
    Subjects: biomedicine, genetic engineering, medical ethics
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    Resource type: journal
    Genetically Engineered Food
    Discussion about the issues surrounding genetic engineering, and information on Friends of the Earth campaigns in this area, press releases, and frequently asked questions.
    Author: Friends of the Earth
    Subjects: genetic engineering
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    Resource type: documents
    Genetically Modified Food: UK and World News
    Provides access to information on genetically modified food, which includes UK and worldwide press releases, foodstuffs connected to GM research, companies and their policies towards the production and sale of GM foods, as well as a list of those who promote GM food production. Information on the implications of such production and E. Coli issues are also available.

    75. What Is Genetic Engineering?
    Information about genetically engineered food, the misuse of antibiotics on farmanimals, the risks and potential of pharm and industrial crops,
    http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/page.cfm?pageID=341

    76. Agricultural Genetic Engineering
    agricultural genetic engineering.
    http://whyfiles.org/062ag_gene_eng/
    Leap year for transgenic crops
    How to move genes
    Natural born bug killer
    Will insects win
    Posted 23 Apr 1998
    Is it wise
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    77. Anhui Anke High Biotechnology, Inc.
    Researching, manufacturing, and trading in the field of genetic engineering, cell engineering technology, and pharmaceuticals. Site features corporate profile and news.
    http://www.ankebio.com/maindoc/anke/english/index.htm

    78. Ethical And Ecological Aspects Of Industrial Property Rights In The Context Of G
    Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development (NFSD) ethical and ecologicalaspects of industrial property rights in the context of genetic engineering
    http://www.syngentafoundation.com/genetic_engineering_biotechnology.htm

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    Genetic engineering and biotechnology Even a discussion limited to one particular aspect, e.g. the ethical aspects of intellectual property rights in the context of genetic engineering and biotechnology for developing countries , touches on too many highly complex issues to allow a meaningful conclusion in today's lecture. The collective term "developing countries" is itself already too sweeping: It takes in countries so different in economic and social terms and neglects such important specific political and cultural circumstances as to preclude generalizations. Hence, focusing becomes an absolute necessity for any fruitful discussion.
  • 79. What Is Genetic Engineering? - An Elementary Introduction For The
    genetic engineering, an artificial manipulation of genes The differencebetween mating and genetic engineering at a glance; genetic engineering is based
    http://www.psrast.org/whatisge.htm

    80. AgBiotechNet - Abstracts Database
    Provides easy access to information on subjects such as genetic engineering, in vitro culture, biosafety, intellectual property rights and other key issues in agricultural biotechnology.
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