Announcing an Important New Book
Living with the Fluid Genome
By Mae-Wan Ho
The biotech empire is fast collapsing because it has
got the science wrong.
Read this riveting inside-story of the fluid genome
from a scientist who has been warning that genetic
engineering is both dangerous and futile for over a
decade.
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Find out why the whole biotech enterprise, from GM
crops and gene drugs to human cloning, is a phenomenal
waste of public finance and scientific imagination, and,
most importantly, what it means to be living with the
fluid genome.
From the author of the international bestseller,
Genetic Engineering Dream or Nightmare? Turning the Tide
on the Brave New World of Bad Science and Big Business,
1998, 1999.
- A personal account of one scientist’s struggle
against a corrupted scientific establishment bent
on promoting genetic modification (GM).
- A dossier of scientific evidence of the most
serious GM hazards
- An exposé of the degenerate research programme
of mainstream biology
- A death-blow to genetic determinism
- A refreshing antidote to the Darwin industry
Honest * Hard-hitting * Humane
"Dr. Ho’s work is very
controversial,"
Peter Lachmann, Fellow of the Royal Society
The Author
Dr. Mae-Wan Ho, long-time critic of neo-Darwinism and
pioneer of a ‘physics of organisms’, is one of the most
influential and widely sought-after speakers in the new
paradigm of organic science. As Director and co-founder
of the Institute of Science in Society and scientific
advisor to the Third World Network, she has had plenty
of opportunity to put her science in action.
What this book is about
One of the most persistent dogmas in western science
is genetic determinism, the belief that our genetic
makeup, or our birth, ultimately determines who and what
we are.
Genetic determinism was the guiding principle in the
development of the modern science of genetics, which in
turn gave rise to the eugenics movement that lasted at
least until the mid 1970s in the United States and
Europe. Not only were ‘inferior races’ persecuted,
‘inferior’ and ‘disabled’ individuals were also
considered ‘unfit’ and targeted for elimination.
Eugenics is surfacing again as human ‘genomic’
science, spawned by the sequencing of the human and
other genomes, is promising to identify all the ‘bad’
genes that cause diseases and disabilities, so they
could be eliminated at conception or before birth, while
the ‘good’ genes would be promulgated, and better yet,
used for the ‘genetic enhancement’ of anyone who can pay
for the privilege. This time round, eugenics will not be
sanctioned by the state. It will be up to the ‘global
market’ to decide. The poor will become a genetic
‘underclass’. Social inequality will be redefined as,
and transformed into genetic inequality.
Fortunately, science as knowledge of nature is never
just subject to our arbitrary whim and prejudice. We can
delude ourselves, but only for so long. Nature has a way
of fighting back, of puncturing our illusions.
The story of the ‘fluid genome’ tells how geneticists
came face to face with scientific findings that
completely undercut the old genetic determinist
paradigm. It makes nonsense of all the eugenicist claims
and promises, and exposes the futility as well as the
hazards of genetic engineering for the health of human
beings and the entire life-supporting system that’s our
planet.
Read this book to find out what it means to be
liberated from the genetic determinist myth and to be
living with the fluid genome.
A few quotations from the book:
"This [neo-Darwinian] theory is very comforting for
those who derive the most benefit from the status quo,
and they are responsible for a huge ‘Darwin industry’
dedicated to ‘explaining’ why this is the best of all
possible worlds, which is masquerading as mainstream
science."
"An
‘academic-industrial-military complex’ has matured with
the rise of gene biotechnology that’s increasingly
active in suppressing scientific dissent in the genetic
engineering debate, threatening the survival of science
and endangering lives."
"Genes and genomes are part and parcel of the entire
physiological system that responds to the environment in
myriad non-random, repeatable ways….It is ironic that
Lamarckian principles should now be found to be
operating at the molecular level."
"Doing science is rather like
solving a murder mystery. You have to follow your
hunches, which may often get you into blind alleys, you
have to watch out for clues, interpret the evidence from
experimental findings and connect them up into a
coherent whole. And then, you have to present the case
to your peers and the public, as though you are in a
court of law."
"Genetic engineering greatly enhances horizontal gene
transfer and recombination, the very processes that
create new viruses and bacteria that cause outbreaks of
infectious diseases and spread drug and antibiotic
resistance."
"The responsiveness of genes
and genomes to the environment makes clear that the only
way to keep genes and genomes constant and healthy is to
have a balanced ecology..… On the other hand, it is
definitely futile to think that we can go on ruining our
ecosystem and stay healthy so long as we have ‘good’
genes…Genes, unlike diamonds, are not forever."
"How molecules and cells can work together in the
body is ultimately by intercommunication and
reciprocity. In the ideal of quantum coherence, each
gene and protein is as much in control as it is
sensitive and responsive."
"What does quantum coherence
look like in the body? Perfectly fluid, dynamic and
scintillating, which is why the genome is fluid. Think
of the diverse activities in the body as ‘quantum jazz’,
where every single player, however small, is improvising
freely from moment to moment, and yet keeping in beat
and in sync with the whole. There is no composer or
conductor, the music emerges spontaneously as it is
played, in endless variations that never exactly
repeat."
"The ideal organic whole, quintessentially
pluralistic and diverse, works by total participation
and intercommunication, and is at once most coherent and
most free, for the parts as for the whole."
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Publication date: 30 April 2003
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