Theresa Marteau / Martin Richards (eds.)
The Troubled Helix
Herausgeber: Marteau, Theresa; Richards, Martin
Theresa Marteau / Martin Richards (eds.)
The Troubled Helix
Herausgeber: Marteau, Theresa; Richards, Martin
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This wide ranging and compelling account surveys the exciting opportunities and difficult problems which arise from human genetics.
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This wide ranging and compelling account surveys the exciting opportunities and difficult problems which arise from human genetics.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780521586122
- ISBN-10: 0521586127
- Artikelnr.: 21291246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780521586122
- ISBN-10: 0521586127
- Artikelnr.: 21291246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface. Part I. Personal Stories: 1. Daily life and the new genetics: some
personal stories 1.2 Huntington's disease S. Wright, J. Madigan, Anon.; 1.3
Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer J. Zatz, E. Macke, Anon.; 1.4
Werdnig-Hoffman's syndrome A. Macaulay, H. Hearnshaw; 1.5 Sickle cell
conditions M. France-Dawson, A. Mottoh; 1.6 Personal experiences of genetic
diseases: a clinical geneticists' reaction P. S. Harper; Part II. Clinical
Context: 2. The new genetics: a user's guide M. Pembrey; 3. Decision-making
in the context of genetic risk S. Shiloh; 4. Genetic counselling: some
issues of theory and practice S. Michie and T. Marteau; 5. Evaluating
carrier testing: objectives and outcomes T. Marteau and E. Anionwu; 6.
Psychosocial aspects of prenatal screening and diagnosis J. Green and H.
Statham; 7. The genetic testing of children: a clinical perspective A.
Clarke and F. Flinter; 8. Predictive genetic testing in children:
paternalism or empiricism? S. Michie; Part III. Social Context: 9. The
troubled helix: legal aspects of the new genetics D. Morgan; 10. Human
pedigree and the 'best stock': from eugenics to genetics? J. Durant, A.
Hansen and M. Bauer; 12. Families, kinship and genetics M. Richards; 13.
Ethics of human genome analysis: some virtues and vices J. Wood-Harper and
J. Harris; 14. Genetics and racism H. Bradby; 15. Predictive genetics: the
cultural implications of supplying probable futures C. Davison; 16. The new
genetics: a feminist view M. Stacey; 17. Afterword M. Richards and T.
Marteau; Index.
personal stories 1.2 Huntington's disease S. Wright, J. Madigan, Anon.; 1.3
Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer J. Zatz, E. Macke, Anon.; 1.4
Werdnig-Hoffman's syndrome A. Macaulay, H. Hearnshaw; 1.5 Sickle cell
conditions M. France-Dawson, A. Mottoh; 1.6 Personal experiences of genetic
diseases: a clinical geneticists' reaction P. S. Harper; Part II. Clinical
Context: 2. The new genetics: a user's guide M. Pembrey; 3. Decision-making
in the context of genetic risk S. Shiloh; 4. Genetic counselling: some
issues of theory and practice S. Michie and T. Marteau; 5. Evaluating
carrier testing: objectives and outcomes T. Marteau and E. Anionwu; 6.
Psychosocial aspects of prenatal screening and diagnosis J. Green and H.
Statham; 7. The genetic testing of children: a clinical perspective A.
Clarke and F. Flinter; 8. Predictive genetic testing in children:
paternalism or empiricism? S. Michie; Part III. Social Context: 9. The
troubled helix: legal aspects of the new genetics D. Morgan; 10. Human
pedigree and the 'best stock': from eugenics to genetics? J. Durant, A.
Hansen and M. Bauer; 12. Families, kinship and genetics M. Richards; 13.
Ethics of human genome analysis: some virtues and vices J. Wood-Harper and
J. Harris; 14. Genetics and racism H. Bradby; 15. Predictive genetics: the
cultural implications of supplying probable futures C. Davison; 16. The new
genetics: a feminist view M. Stacey; 17. Afterword M. Richards and T.
Marteau; Index.
Preface. Part I. Personal Stories: 1. Daily life and the new genetics: some
personal stories 1.2 Huntington's disease S. Wright, J. Madigan, Anon.; 1.3
Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer J. Zatz, E. Macke, Anon.; 1.4
Werdnig-Hoffman's syndrome A. Macaulay, H. Hearnshaw; 1.5 Sickle cell
conditions M. France-Dawson, A. Mottoh; 1.6 Personal experiences of genetic
diseases: a clinical geneticists' reaction P. S. Harper; Part II. Clinical
Context: 2. The new genetics: a user's guide M. Pembrey; 3. Decision-making
in the context of genetic risk S. Shiloh; 4. Genetic counselling: some
issues of theory and practice S. Michie and T. Marteau; 5. Evaluating
carrier testing: objectives and outcomes T. Marteau and E. Anionwu; 6.
Psychosocial aspects of prenatal screening and diagnosis J. Green and H.
Statham; 7. The genetic testing of children: a clinical perspective A.
Clarke and F. Flinter; 8. Predictive genetic testing in children:
paternalism or empiricism? S. Michie; Part III. Social Context: 9. The
troubled helix: legal aspects of the new genetics D. Morgan; 10. Human
pedigree and the 'best stock': from eugenics to genetics? J. Durant, A.
Hansen and M. Bauer; 12. Families, kinship and genetics M. Richards; 13.
Ethics of human genome analysis: some virtues and vices J. Wood-Harper and
J. Harris; 14. Genetics and racism H. Bradby; 15. Predictive genetics: the
cultural implications of supplying probable futures C. Davison; 16. The new
genetics: a feminist view M. Stacey; 17. Afterword M. Richards and T.
Marteau; Index.
personal stories 1.2 Huntington's disease S. Wright, J. Madigan, Anon.; 1.3
Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer J. Zatz, E. Macke, Anon.; 1.4
Werdnig-Hoffman's syndrome A. Macaulay, H. Hearnshaw; 1.5 Sickle cell
conditions M. France-Dawson, A. Mottoh; 1.6 Personal experiences of genetic
diseases: a clinical geneticists' reaction P. S. Harper; Part II. Clinical
Context: 2. The new genetics: a user's guide M. Pembrey; 3. Decision-making
in the context of genetic risk S. Shiloh; 4. Genetic counselling: some
issues of theory and practice S. Michie and T. Marteau; 5. Evaluating
carrier testing: objectives and outcomes T. Marteau and E. Anionwu; 6.
Psychosocial aspects of prenatal screening and diagnosis J. Green and H.
Statham; 7. The genetic testing of children: a clinical perspective A.
Clarke and F. Flinter; 8. Predictive genetic testing in children:
paternalism or empiricism? S. Michie; Part III. Social Context: 9. The
troubled helix: legal aspects of the new genetics D. Morgan; 10. Human
pedigree and the 'best stock': from eugenics to genetics? J. Durant, A.
Hansen and M. Bauer; 12. Families, kinship and genetics M. Richards; 13.
Ethics of human genome analysis: some virtues and vices J. Wood-Harper and
J. Harris; 14. Genetics and racism H. Bradby; 15. Predictive genetics: the
cultural implications of supplying probable futures C. Davison; 16. The new
genetics: a feminist view M. Stacey; 17. Afterword M. Richards and T.
Marteau; Index.