GermLine (Book Synopsis) by Nelson Erlick Buy from amazon.comPage 1 of 1 In gene therapy, the damaged or defective chromosomes of an individual
patient are corrected by the addition of new genes introduced into the
patient's DNA. This is a dangerous and controversial technique, on the cutting
edge of medical science. "GermLine" gene therapy is even more radical. By
altering the reproductive cells, the germ cells, of a single individual, you
can forever change the genetic makeup of that person--and all of his or her
future descendants!
But who should control such an awesome power? The government? The medical
establishment? Or a hidden conspiracy of the rich and powerful?
Dr. Kevin Kincaid, a brilliant scientist whose life has been scarred by
personal tragedy, is on the verge of a major breakthrough. After years of
research and experimentation, he has developed a biological vector capable of
introducing new genes into the germ cells of unborn children while they are
still in their mothers' wombs. With this vector, doctors will be able to
eradicate genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis and Down syndrome for all
generations to come.
But Kincaid's discovery also raises the specter of wholesale genetic
engineering, of changing the very nature of humanity itself, which attracts the
attention of dangerous forces, including a ruthless government agency, an
international conspiracy of wealthy industrialists, and radical terrorists who
will stop at nothing, including murder, to keep Kincaid's breakthrough from
transforming the world as we know it.
Soon the targeted scientist finds himself at the center of a covert war to
control the future of human evolution. Betrayed and deceived by those closest
to him, he can trust no one-not even a mysterious woman who bears an uncanny
resemblance to his long-dead wife. . . Buy from amazon.com
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