Only Dolly seems to have escaped from Eric Grace’s Biotechnology Unzipped,
an otherwise comprehensive survey of the fertile, and some maintain fearsome,
possibilities of the molecular control of life. A clear explanation of the
startling power and inescapable problems of the biotech revolution. Published by
Joseph Henry Press, £10.95, ISBN 0309057779.
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