Genetic engineering

Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2572 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648, 800-257-5126, www.films.com

This program offers an overview of genetics and cloning as they occur both in nature and in the laboratory while addressing the ethical and social implications of genetic engineering. Genes, chromosomes, and DNA are identified, and the process of cell fertilization is demonstrated. Identical human twins are presented as an example of naturally occurring clones. The synthesis of human insulin using recombinant DNA technology, the production of alpha-1 antitrypsin using the milk of transgenic sheep, and the reproductive cloning of animals illustrate applications of genetic engineering.

Session 50, Video Theater
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Wednesday AM Room N-218

2004 IFT Annual Meeting, July 12-16 - Las Vegas, NV