CyberGenetics
Discover the groundbreaking insights of CyberGenetics by Susan Kelly, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. This critical social science monograph delves into the fascinating realm of direct-to-consumer genetic testing, exploring its implications on society. With 158 pages of in-depth analysis, Kelly investigates how disease testing reshapes traditional clinical practices when they transition to the digital landscape of the internet. As genetic testing becomes more accessible, what new social arrangements and ethical considerations arise? CyberGenetics invites readers to reflect on the intersection of technology, health, and society, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of genetic testing. Enhance your understanding of human chromosome abnormalities and their societal impact with this thought-provoking work.