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Owning the Genome

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A clear, introductory overview of the issues surrounding gene patenting.DNA patenting has emerged as a hot topic in science policy and bioethics as private companies and government agencies spend b...
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A clear, introductory overview of the issues surrounding gene patenting.

DNA patenting has emerged as a hot topic in science policy and bioethics as private companies and government agencies spend billions of dollars on genetic research and development in a race to identify, sequence, and analyze DNA from human, animal, and plant species. David B. Resnik's Owning the Genome explores the ethical, social, philosophical, theological, and policy issues surrounding DNA patenting and develops a comprehensive approach to the topic. Resnik considers arguments for and against DNA patenting and concludes that only a patent on a whole human genome would be inherently immoral, while the morality of other DNA patents depends on their consequences for science, medicine, agriculture, industry, and society. He also stresses the importance of government regulations and policies in order to minimize the harmful effects of patenting while promoting the beneficial ones.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 259
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 29 March 2004
ISBN: 9780791459317
Format: Hardcover
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Acknowledgments


Legal Disclaimers


Disclosure Statement


1. Introduction and Overview


2. DNA and Biotechnology


3. DNA as Intellectual Property


4. Arguments for DNA Patenting


5. Patenting Nature?


6. DNA Patents and Human Dignity


7. DNA Patents and Scientific Progress


8. DNA Patents and Medicine


9. DNA Patents and Agriculture

10. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations


Notes


References


Index