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Bibliography
Books, Manuals, and
Reports
- American Association for the Advancement of Science. Benchmarks
for Science Literacy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
- Barker, Penelope. Genetics and Society. New York: The H. W.
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Genome: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy. Colorado Springs, CO:
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Who You Are. New York: Random House, 1996.
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Magazine Articles
- Adato, Allison. "Living Legacy: Knowing Your Medical Family Tree Can
Save Your Life." LIFE Magazine, April 1995.
- Rennie, John. "Grading the Gene Tests." Scientific American,
Vol. 270, Nos. 6&7 (June and July 1994).
- Wright, Lawrence. "Double Mystery." The New Yorker, August 7,
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Brochures
Other
Your Genes, Your Choices is a publication of
Science + Literacy for Health, a project of the AAAS Directorate for Education and
Human Resources. The publication was funded by the U.S. Department
of Energy.
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