Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Silverââ¬â¢s Remaking Eden and the Silver Screen Essay -- Lee M. Silver
Silverââ¬â¢s Remaking Eden and the Silver Screen    In Remaking Eden, Lee M. Silver asks three central questions: Who controls life? What  counts as life? And what will human life look like in the future? The question Silver does not ask is  whether or not human life as we now know and define it will change. Silver sees the advance of  genetic engineering as inevitable, due to consumer demand for it as a technology and the unrelenting  curiosity of scientists. Power resides in science, according to Silver, and that power is ââ¬Å"enormous.â⬠  In the closing chapter to Remaking Eden, entitled ââ¬Å"Tomorrowââ¬â¢s Children,â⬠ he recounts how ââ¬Å"a single  eccentric scientist named Kary Mullisâ⬠ obliterated all ââ¬Å"preconceived notions of scientific  limitationsâ⬠ with his invention of the Polymerase Chain Reaction or ââ¬Å"PCRâ⬠ (240). As Silver describes  it:  More than any other technique invented during the twentieth century, PCR has changed  the course of the biological and medical sciences. In addition to the enormous power  that it added to gene discovery and analysis . . . PCR has made it possible to obtain rapid  genetic profiles not only on humans but other animals and plants as well, with an  enormous impact on both agriculture and environmental science. PCR has also had an  enormous impact on forensics with its power to provide genetic profiles on even single  hairs left behind at the scene of a crime. And PCR has provided us with the ability to  look back into the past, to demonstrate that skeletons found buried in an isolated  Siberian town really did belong to the last Russian Czar and his family, and much further  back to derive genetic profiles on insects and plants that have been extinct for millions  of years [emphases added]. (241)  For all his sc...              ...st 2005  .    Kakmi, Dmetri. ââ¬Å"The Mystery of Being in Gattaca.â⬠ Australian Screen Education 35 (2004): 88-90.    Communications and Mass Media Complete. EBSCO Databases DuBois Library, UMass  Amherst. 12 August 2005  .    Lemonick, Michael D. ââ¬Å"Cloning Classics.â⬠ Time 8 Nov. 1993: 70. Expanded Academic ASAP. InfoTrac.  DuBois Library, UMass Amherst. 12 August 2005 .    Silver, Lee M. Remaking Eden: How Genetic Engineering and Cloning Will Transform the American  Family. 1997. New York: Perennial-Harper, 2002.    Vergano, Dan, and Susan Wloszczyna. ââ¬Å"Genetics Take Starring Role on Silver Screen.â⬠ USA Today  17 June 2002. 12 August 2005   genetics-movies.htm>.                      
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