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In this timely and provocative exploration, Lois Wingerson delves into the advances in human genetic research and their profound impact on our self-perception and societal understanding. Weekly revelations about genetic links to various diseases, such as breast cancer and Alzheimer's, highlight the rapid mapping of our genes, offering unprecedented insights into our identities. However, this new knowledge brings forth significant ethical, legal, and personal dilemmas that demand our attention. With each genetic discovery comes the potential for testing, raising critical questions: Should we undergo testing simply because it's available? Who decides which conditions merit testing—individuals, experts, or government entities? If someone learns they carry a gene for a disorder, what are the implications? Concerns about privacy arise, particularly regarding access to genetic information by employers or insurance companies. Additionally, the prospect of prenatal genetic testing for future children invites further ethical considerations, especially if effective treatments remain distant. As genetic breakthroughs transition from laboratories to everyday life, we must confront these pressing questions. Wingerson presents this complex landscape in clear, accessible language, guiding readers through the perspectives of researchers, physicians, ethicists, and families as they navigate the promises and pitfalls of this rapidly evolving
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Unnatural Selection, Lois Wingerson
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- 1998
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