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CRISPR: A Powerful Way to Change DNA
By (Author) Yolanda Ridge
Illustrated by Alex Boersma
Annick Press Ltd
Annick Press Ltd
16th November 2020
Canada
Young Adult
Non Fiction
Educational: Biology
572.86
Winner of Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection 2020 (United States)
Hardback
116
Width 190mm, Height 234mm
Age range 14+
We can change the world with genetic modification butshouldwe
CRISPR stands for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats. If it sounds complicated, it is but it's also one of the most powerful ways we can shape the future. And it's poised to completely upend the way we think about science.
Author Yolanda Ridge tackles this topic in a friendly and accessible tone, with two introductory chapters covering the basics of DNA and genetic modification before taking readers through the ways that this ground-breaking science could affect them by potentially:
But all of these possible advancements come with risks, the biggest being that the consequences are unknown. Chapters end with 'Stop, Go, Yield' sections encouraging readers to consider the pros and cons of using CRISPR. 'Cutting Questions' give readers the opportunity to further reflect on the ethics of the science.
CRISPR is a game changer. This important book, with detailed scientific illustrations, brings much needed clarity to a topic that will affect readers for generations to come.
'Science literally on the cutting edge, offering prospects of wonder and terror in equal measure.' Kirkus Reviews
A thought-provoking, insightful look at a complex and controversial topic thats sure to
pique student interest.
A relevant, evidence-based resource for high school students and academic library collections. Ridge successfully demonstrates the necessity of an educated debate about the nuanced pros and cons of gene modification.
Science literally on the cutting edge, offering prospects of wonder and terror in equal measure.
Yolanda Ridge is a childrens author with a passion for science who has previously worked as a genetics counsellor. She lives in Rossland, British Columbia. Alex Boersma is a scientific illustrator and designer based in Chicago, Illinois.