Genetic engineering
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Genetic engineering
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Genetic engineering
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Incoming Resources
- The pumpkin eater, Steven W. Horn
- Something to chew on, challenging controversies in food and health, Mike Gibney
- Genetic engineering, Noël Merino, book editor
- Genetic engineering, James D. Torr, book editor
- Wake up missing, Kate Messner
- Cloning, by Jeanne DuPrau
- Cloning, frontiers of genetic engineering, David Jefferis
- Fever, Lauren DeStefano
- Cloning humans, by Leah Kaminski
- Maximum Ride, James Patterson ; [adaptation and illustration]: NaRae Lee ; [lettering, Abigail Blackman]
- Genetic engineering, progress or peril?, Linda Tagliaferro
- Genetic engineering, Jenny Bryan
- Death in the pines, an Oakley Tyler novel, Thom Hartmann
- The thread of life, the story of genes and genetic engineering, Susan Aldridge
- Molecular biotechnology, therapeutic applications and strategies, Sunil Maulik, Salil D. Patel
- Tomorrow's table, organic farming, genetics, and the future of food, Pamela C. Ronald, Raoul W. Adamchak
- The science of Jurassic Park and the Lost World, or, How to build a dinosaur, Rob DeSalle, David Lindley
- Cloneworld, a Combat-K novel, Andy Remic
- Human nature, produced by Laurie Cahalane, Melanie Wallace, Meredith DeSalazar, Sarah Goodwin, Elliot Kirschner, Adam Bolt ; written by Adam Bolt and Regina Sobel ; directed by Adam Bolt
- Genetic engineering and developments in biotechnology, Anne Rooney
- Chimera, Mira Grant
- The gene age, genetic engineering and the next industrial revolution, Edward J. Sylvester and Lynn C. Klotz
- Gemsigns, Stephanie Saulter
- The drowned cities, by Paolo Bacigalupi
- The shockwave rider, John Brunner
- Frankenstein, by Steve Parker
- City of light, Keri Arthur
- Genetic engineering in health care, by Cecilia Pinto McCarthy
- Catalyst, by Lydia Kang
- Understanding cloning, from the editors of Scientific American ; compiled and with introductions by Sandy Fritz ; foreword by William A. Haseltine
- The mutant project, inside the global race to genetically modify humans, Eben Kirksey
- Hacking Darwin, genetic engineering and the future of humanity, Jamie Metzl
- Sharkman, Steve Alten
- Nexis, a Tricksters novel, by A.L. Davroe
- Trail of the dead, Joseph Bruchac
- To be taught, if fortunate, a novella, Becky Chambers
- His brother's keeper, a story from the edge of medicine, Jonathan Weiner
- Seeds of science, how we got it so wrong on GMOs, Mark Lynas
- Creation, how science is reinventing life itself, Adam Rutherford
- Mapping humanity, how modern genetics is changing criminal justice, personalized medicine, and our identities, Joshua Z. Rappoport, PhD
- Control, by Lydia Kang
- DNA and the creation of new life, Christopher Lampton
- The Neptune challenge, Polly Holyoke
Outgoing Resources
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