· Shrinking the Cat: Genetic Engineering Before We Knew About Genes. By: Sue Hubbell contends that the concept of genetic engineering is anything but new, for humans have been tinkering with genetics for centuries. Focusing on four specific examples — corn, silkworms, domestic cats, and apples — she traces the histories of species that. · Shrinking the Cat: Genetic Engineering Before We Knew About Genes, by Sue Hubbell. BOOK $25 New habits of old science Never mind the . Shrinking The Cat: Genetic Engineering Before We Knew About Genes|Sue Hubbell, The elements of reading: being select and easy English lessons, for young readers of both sexes: designed as a sequel to the spelling-book, By the Rev. J. Adams, |John Adams, Integrated Emergency Management for Mass Casualty Emergencies (Nato Science for Peace and Security E: Human and Societal .
It's Hubbell's intent in "Shrinking the Cat" to defuse the uproar over genetic engineering by demonstrating, as her subtitle says, that even before humanity knew there were genes, we were already. Shrinking the Cat: Genetic Engineering Before We Knew About Genes. By: Sue Hubbell contends that the concept of genetic engineering is anything but new, for humans have been tinkering with genetics for centuries. Focusing on four specific examples — corn, silkworms, domestic cats, and apples — she traces the histories of species that. Softcover Shrinking The Cat by Sue Hubbell. Condition is Very Good. Genetic engineering for the rest of us.
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