Stories
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Why gene editing can never eliminate disability
In a world where DNA testing and gene editing offer ways to eliminate certain disabilities, Jaipreet Virdi explores a more accepting and inclusive approach.
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The tale of the toxic kidneys
In 1954 a serendipitous coming together of skills and circumstances allowed the first successful organ transplant to take place. Read how Richard Herrick’s life was prolonged by his identical twin’s generosity.
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Ancestry, privacy and the family tree
Wanting to find out more about her Jamaican grandfather, Tanya Perdikou contemplates DNA testing. But first she has to consider the potential impact of unexpected results.
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A history of twins in science
For thousands of years, twins have been a source of fascination in mythology, religion and the arts. Since the 19th century, they have also been the subject of scientific study and experimentation.
Catalogue
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Genetic ties and the family : the impact of paternity testing on parents and children / edited by Mark A. Rothstein [and others].
Date: [2005], ©2005- Books
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First annual report : July 1996 - December 1997.
Great Britain. Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing.Date: 1998- Books
Genetic grammar : "health," "illness," and the Human Genome Project.
Date: [1992]- Archives and manuscripts
Genethics Club: archives
Parker, MichaelDate: 2001-2011Reference: SA/GEC- Videos
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus - inaugural symposium. Tape 6 : (15-17 June 1998 : Hinxton Hall, Cambridge).
The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus - Inaugural Symposium (15-17 June 1998 : Hinxton Hall, Cambridge)Date: 1998