Redesigning Humans: Our Inevitable Genetic FutureForget worries about cloning people. In the future, technological advances will bring far more meaningful and controversial changes to our offspring, says Gregory Stock. As scientists rapidly improve their ability to identify and manipulate genes, people will want to protect their future children from diseases, help them live longer, and even influence their looks and their abilities. Stock, an expert on the implications of recent advances in reproductive biology, clearly shows that neither governments nor religious groups will be able to stop the coming trend of choosing an embryo's genes. |
Contents
The Last Human | 1 |
Our Commitment to Our Flesh | 19 |
Setting the Stage | 35 |
Superbiology | 62 |
Catching the Wave | 78 |
Targets of Design | 97 |
Ethics and Ideology | 124 |
The Battle for the Future | 153 |
The Enhanced and the Unenhanced | 176 |
Regulatory Paths in the Era of Germinal Choice | 205 |
Challenges to Come | 210 |
Acknowledgments | 213 |
Notes | 215 |
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