The Gene : A historical perspective
Material type: TextSeries: Greenwood guides to great ideas in scienceDescription: xviii, 188 p. : ill; 27 cmISBN:- 9780313334498
- 576.509 EVE-G
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Ancient and medieval inheritance -- Renaissance and Enlightenment views of inheritance -- Heredity in the nineteenth century -- Gregor Mendel and the concept of the gene -- The gene and unifying biology -- Molecular biology and the gene -- The switch to DNA -- Manipulating DNA -- The human genome project -- Genetics today -- The gene and ethical issues.
A history of the science of genetics discusses its roots in heredity, the discovery of DNA, the Human Genome Project, the applications of genetic work, and the controversy surrounding genetic engineering.
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