1.) How will genetic engineering affect society?
Genetic engineering benefits society / Henry I. Miller and Gregory Conko
Genetic engineering threatens society / Ronnie Cummins
Human cloning will harm society / Jeremy Rifkin
The risks associated with human cloning have been exaggerated / James A. Byrne and John B. Gurdon
Genetic engineering threatens women's reproductive choices / Judith Levine
Genetic engineering protects women's reproductive choice / George Dvorsky
Cloning could save endangered species / Robert P. Lanza, Betsy L. Dresser, and Philip Damiani
Cloning may not be enough to save endangered species / Ellen Goodman. 2.) Is genetic engineering ethical?
Genetic engineering threatens human dignity / Leon R. Kass
Genetic engineering promotes human dignity / Michael Place
Human cloning is unethical / Megan Best
Human cloning is ethical / Stuart K. Hayashi
The production of genetically engineered food is ethical / Gary Comstock. 3.) What is the impact of genetically engineered crops?
Genetically engineered crops are dangerous / John Grogan and Cheryl Long
Genetically engineered crops are not dangerous / L. Val Giddings
Genetically engineered crops protect the environment / Jonathan Rauch
Genetically engineered crops may harm the environment / Ricarda Steinbrecher
Genetically engineered crops can help people in developing nations / Dennis T. Avery
Genetically engineered crops will not help developing nations / GeneWatch. 4.) How should genetic engineering be regulated?
The labeling of genetically engineered food should be mandatory / Y.G. Muralidharan
The labeling of genetically engineered food should not be mandatory / Gregory Conko
All forms of human cloning should be banned / Robert A. Best
Some forms of human cloning should not be banned / Rudolf Jaenish
Scientists should be allowed to patent genes / David Holchberg.