id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sgm3uerkz5firifvskaiufw7la Stephen M. Modell THE GENETIC RECOMBINATION OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION 2010.0 7 .pdf application/pdf 3039 222 53 Director in the Center for Public Health and Community Genomics, University of Michigan, 4605 SPH Tower, 1415 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, MI 48109; e-mail mod@ The clash and recombination of genes and knowledge captures what Philip Hefner refers to as irony, one of four voices Keywords: cell; chaos; DNA; genetics; irony; journal; leadership; meiosis; mitosis; policy making; protein; public; recombination; religion; RNA; science; self-similarity; systems theory Recombination is readily seen in the activity of Zygon scholars merging religion and science, but it is also part of the human components about which Zygon Center for Religion and Science, with its intellectual autonomy heading to the National Institutes of Health to lead the United States genome mapping initiative, Francis Collins created a Genome Ethics Committee at the University of Michigan. noted, as has Hefner, an emerging genome-era model in the journal Zygon: recapitulated the cellular system in his human-level description of the religion-and-science face-off. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 42:163–82. ./cache/work_sgm3uerkz5firifvskaiufw7la.pdf ./txt/work_sgm3uerkz5firifvskaiufw7la.txt