From Biotechnology to Genomes: The Meaning of the Double HelixWorld Scientific, 1 ene 2001 - 782 páginas Aimed at scientists and non-specialised readers alike, this book retraces the source of national and international biotechnology programmes by examining the origins of biotechnology and its political and economic interpretation by large nations. With a foreword by Andr(r) Goffeau, who initiated the European Yeast Genome Project, the book describes the achievements of the first genetic and physical maps, as well as the political and scientific genesis of the American Human Genome Project. Following these advances, the author discusses the European biotechnology strategy, the birth and implementation of European biotechnology programmes and the yeast genome project. |
Índice
The Invention of Biotechnology | 1 |
the First Research Programs | 62 |
The Foundations of the Heralded Revolution | 116 |
92 | 149 |
The First Genetic and Physical Maps | 182 |
73 | 215 |
The Human Genome Project and the International | 217 |
European Biotechnology Strategy and Sequencing | 327 |
The Decryption of Life | 421 |
The Dreams of Reason or the New Biologys | 643 |
The Genetic All | 658 |
of the New Biology | 676 |
EPILOGUE | 690 |
Acronyms | 751 |
773 | |
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From Biotechnology To Genomes: The Meaning Of The Double Helix Philippe Goujon Vista previa restringida - 2001 |
From Biotechnology to Genomes: The Meaning of the Double Helix Ph Goujon Vista previa restringida - 2001 |
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Technology and Ethics: A European Quest for Responsible Engineering Philippe Goujon,Bertrand Hériard Dubreuil No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2001 |