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      <title>Books That Tackle the Ethics of Genetic Memory</title>
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      <description>Genetic memory is a fascinating concept that raises intriguing ethical questions about the implications of inherited traits and experiences. Several books have delved into this complex topic, exploring the moral dilemmas, societal impacts, and personal consequences of genetic memory. If you are interested in exploring this thought-provoking subject further, here are five books that tackle the ethics of genetic memory:
1. &amp;ldquo;Never Let Me Go&amp;rdquo; by Kazuo Ishiguro Kazuo Ishiguro&amp;rsquo;s novel &amp;ldquo;Never Let Me Go&amp;rdquo; presents a dystopian world where human clones are raised for organ donation.</description>
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