In this revised edition of Ethics, Reproduction and Genetic Control, leading scientists explore the nature and the goals of ``test tube'' reproduction and genetic engineering and their eugenic implications. This edition contains a new preface, and makes a significant contribution to the fields of ap
Ethics, reproduction, and genetic control
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xi, 200 p. : ill. ; 22 cm
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