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Title The double-edged helix : social implications of genetics in a diverse society / edited by Joseph S. Alper .. [and others]..

Publication Info. Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2002]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  599.935 D727DA    Check Shelf
Description ix, 293 pages : 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: perspectives on perspectives / Joseph S. Alper ... [et al.] -- Genetic complexity in human disease and behavior / Joseph S. Alper -- Geneticists in society, society in genetics / Jon Beckwith -- Genetics and behavior in the news: dilemmas of a rising paradigm / Peter Conrad -- Advocacy groups and the new genetics / Alan Stockdale and Sharon Terry -- Invisible women: gender, genetics, and reproduction / Susan Markens -- Prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion: a challenge to practice and policy / Adrienne Asch -- African American perspectives on genetic testing / Diane Beeson and Troy Duster -- Genetics, race, and ethnicity: searching for differences / Joseph S. Alper and Jon Beckwith -- The origins of homosexuality: no genetic link to social change / William Byne ... [et al.] -- Diversity and complexity in gay/lesbian/bisexual/transsexual responses to the "gay gene" debates / C. Phoebe Lostroh and Amanda Udis-Kessler -- The commercialization of genetic technologies: raising public awareness / Catherine Ard and Deborah Zucker -- Individual, family, and societal dimensions of genetic discrimination: a case study analysis / Lisa N. Geller ... [et al.] -- Marvin R. Natowicz -- Current developments in genetic discrimination / Lisa N. Geller.
Summary Explores the impact of recent genetic discoveries on both different population segments and society as a whole. The authors address the medical and ethical implications of the new technologies, outlining positive and negative effects of genetic research on minorities, individuals with disabilities, and those of diverse sexual orientations. Presenting a wide array of perspectives, this book emphasizes the need to ensure that research into genetics does not result in discrimination against people on the basis of their DNA.
Subject Human genetics -- Social aspects.
Bioethics.
Genetic Techniques.
Genetics, Medical.
Added Author Alper, Joseph S., 1946-
ISBN 0801869641 alkaline paper
9780801869648 alkaline paper
9780801879265 paperback alkaline paper
0801879264 paperback alkaline paper
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