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4: Genetic Engineering
Can bacteria be made to do man's bidding if alterations are made to their very nature? Benign man-made bugs could help fight sickness and pollution, grow more abundant crops and convert waste products into vital chemicals.
George Luce examines the hopes - and the hazards. Producer WALTER WALLICH

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George Luce
Producer:
Walter Wallich

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