What if we could alter life itself? The history of genetic engineering is a groundbreaking journey into the science of DNA, evolution, and biotechnology. The discovery of DNA’s structure in 1953 opened the door to genetic manipulation, leading to advancements like cloning, gene therapy, and CRISPR technology. Today, genetic engineering is revolutionizing medicine, agriculture, and even conservation efforts. But ethical concerns about genetic modification and designer babies remain. This book explores the past, present, and future of genetic engineering, highlighting both its potential and its moral dilemmas. If you are interested in the science of life and the power of genetics, this book is a must-read.