
Genetic Information
Acquisition, Access, and Control
Plenum Publishing Co.,N.Y.
Published on 28. February 1999
Book
Hardback
XII, 336 pages
978-0-306-46052-4 (ISBN)
Description
It is difficult to think of an example of an advancement in the biological sciences that has had an impact on society similar to that of the new genetics. Recent developments in biotechnology have occasioned much discussion among academics, professionals, and lay people alike. In particular, many questions and concerns have arisen over the acquisi tion, access, and control of genetic information. There are several reasons why the new genetics has commanded such widespread attention, and why it is now the subject of con siderable debate. Special reference is given in this volume to the implications of genetic information for five different subject areas: eugenics, the insurance industry, the commer cialisation of genetic testing, strategies for raising public awareness, and the value of theo retical ethical and sociological frameworks in the debate. This diverse collection of papers attempts to address and critically discuss issues surrounding the control of, and access to, genetic information from ethical, medical, legal, and theoretical points of view. The first and shortest section of the book attempts to address concerns over the eugenic potential of new biotechnologies. It also provides a historical context for the de bate, for controversy over the subject of eugenics predates the current debate over genetic information by a considerable length of time. Indeed, by the time the first patent was is sued for Chakrabarty's strain of oil eating bacteria in the early 1970s, the term eugenics had already acquired strong pejorative connotations.
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Edition
1999 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Springer Science+Business Media
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XII, 336 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
694 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-306-46052-4 (9780306460524)
DOI
10.1007/b102404
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Content
Eugenics.- Can We Learn From Eugenics?.- Preventing Genetic Impairments.- Genetics and Insurance.- Private Parties, Public Duties?.- Coercion, Control, and Consequence in Genetic Testing.- Genetic Testing and Adverse Selection in the Market for Life Insurance.- Genetic Engineering and German Health Insurances.- Selling Souls.- The Commercialization of Genetic Information.- The Ethics of 21st Century Bioinformatics.- There is Nothing Special about Genetic Information.- High Speed Genetic Testing Technology and the Computerization of the Medical Record.- Ethical Questions in the Pursuit of Genetic Information.- The Ethics of Gene Patenting.- Paradigms of Author/Creator Property Rights in Intellectual Property Law.- Regulating the Commercialization of Human Genetics.- Ethical Impacts of Human Health-Related Biotechnology in Brazil.- Public Awareness.- Adolescents and Carrier Testing.- Down's Syndrome Screening.- Public Perspectives of the New Genetics.- Genetics and Journalism.- Theoretical Concerns.- Genetic Information and "genetic Identity".- Genetic Information and Knowing When You Will Die.- Influences of Genetic Testing on A Person's Freedom.- Genetic Knowledge.- Germ-Line Gene Therapy.- Negotiating the Dilemmas of Prenatal Testing for Genetic Disorders.- Genetic Information.- Genetic Knowledge in a Just Society.- Biotechnology, Genetic Information, and Community.- Linear Destiny and Geometric Fate.- A New Framework for the Use of Genetic Information.