Reprogenetics
Published in 2007 by Johns Hopkins University Press, "Reprogenetics" offers a compelling exploration of the intricate intersection between reproductive technology and genetics. Authored by a team of experts, this hardback edition spans 320 pages, delivering a comprehensive analysis of contemporary issues that impact society today. The book doesn't shy away from challenging discussions, integrating facts, historical context, and logical reasoning to inform readers of the urgency surrounding reproductive genetics. With a thoughtful and cautionary conclusion that advocates for increased regulation, "Reprogenetics" invites readers to engage in crucial conversations about the ethical implications and future of genetic manipulation. Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the profound questions posed by advancements in bioethics, this title is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.