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- BookPernille Rørth.Summary: This novel is set in the near future, where human genome editing has become routine. First adopted to fight a lethal virus, it is now widely used to prevent diseases and favor other traits. Ben, Eiko, Celia, Raphael and Leo have just had their coming-of-age genome reading and are struggling with this new information for each their own reasons. Soon, they are cast into the middle of a crisis that threatens the future of their society and pits it against a parallel, but strictly separated, society where genome manipulation is forbidden on religious grounds. The book includes an essay on the potential of human genome engineering and related genome-based choices.
Contents:
Part 1: The wall
The day of the readings
Transit interviews
The truth will set you free
Part 2: Home
Unrest
The witch
Business acumen
Father Marius
Peas and politics
Part 3: Return
Safe haven
Summer rain
Part 4: Scientific Appendix. Manipulating the Human Genome: Technology and Choice.Digital Access Springer 2020 - ArticleKaplan AP, Castellino FJ, Collen D, Wiman B, Taylor FB.Thromb Haemost. 1978 Apr 30;39(2):263-83.