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Biotechnology

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge University Press 1996Edition: 3rd ed [Low Price Editions ]Description: xvi,236pISBN:
  • 9780521586948
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 660.6 SMI-B
Summary: Biotechnology is the major technology of the 21st century, yet few people realise how much it impacts on many aspects of human society. The defining aim of this new fifth edition is to re-establish the correct understanding of the term biotechnology. Using the straightforward style that made the previous editions of his textbook so popular, John Smith once again helps students with the deciphering and use of biological knowledge. He explains the historical developments in biotechnology and the range of activities from brewing beer, the treatment of sewage and other wastes, and the creation of biofuels. He also discusses the innovations in molecular biology, genomics and proteomics, systems biology and their impact on new biotechnology. In this edition John Smith also re-examines the ethics and morality of aspects of biotechnology and puts new emphasis on stem cells and regenerative medicine and micro RNA.
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660.6 SHE-A Animal Biotechnology 660.6 SIN-B Biotechnology For B.sc 660.6 SIN-B Biotechnology: B.Sc. Edtion 660.6 SMI-B Biotechnology 660.6 SOB-E Essentials of Biotechnology 660.6 SRI-C Computational Biotechnology 660.6 TEW-I Invitation to Biotechnology

Biotechnology is the major technology of the 21st century, yet few people realise how much it impacts on many aspects of human society. The defining aim of this new fifth edition is to re-establish the correct understanding of the term biotechnology. Using the straightforward style that made the previous editions of his textbook so popular, John Smith once again helps students with the deciphering and use of biological knowledge. He explains the historical developments in biotechnology and the range of activities from brewing beer, the treatment of sewage and other wastes, and the creation of biofuels. He also discusses the innovations in molecular biology, genomics and proteomics, systems biology and their impact on new biotechnology. In this edition John Smith also re-examines the ethics and morality of aspects of biotechnology and puts new emphasis on stem cells and regenerative medicine and micro RNA.

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