Author: | Lee Tang | ISBN: | 9780994764065 |
Publisher: | LMT Press | Publication: | February 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lee Tang |
ISBN: | 9780994764065 |
Publisher: | LMT Press |
Publication: | February 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Why Do Genetics Matter for You?
The must-read summary of “The Gene: An Intimate History” by Siddhartha Mukherjee.
Genetics is at the frontiers of science today, and its impact is often misunderstood. The public is often misled by science fiction and remains largely in the dark as to the actual consequences of advances in the biotechnology and genetic engineering industries. Studying genetics can help you understand the economic, social, and ethical implications of these technologies.
This book chronicles the fascinating history of discovery in classical genetics, molecular genetics, genetic engineering, and the human genome project. It shows:
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This guide includes:
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Genetics can also help you understand your own health. Residing in your body, genes carry instructions to make all the proteins it needs to grow and survive. Defective genes can produce dysfunctional proteins that cause illnesses. By studying each of these genes, scientists can diagnose, treat, prevent and cure diseases caused by bad genes.
Read this summary to understand the key concepts of genetics and the economic, social, and ethical implications of the genetic engineering technologies.
Why Do Genetics Matter for You?
The must-read summary of “The Gene: An Intimate History” by Siddhartha Mukherjee.
Genetics is at the frontiers of science today, and its impact is often misunderstood. The public is often misled by science fiction and remains largely in the dark as to the actual consequences of advances in the biotechnology and genetic engineering industries. Studying genetics can help you understand the economic, social, and ethical implications of these technologies.
This book chronicles the fascinating history of discovery in classical genetics, molecular genetics, genetic engineering, and the human genome project. It shows:
Did you know?
This guide includes:
Value-added from this guide:
Genetics can also help you understand your own health. Residing in your body, genes carry instructions to make all the proteins it needs to grow and survive. Defective genes can produce dysfunctional proteins that cause illnesses. By studying each of these genes, scientists can diagnose, treat, prevent and cure diseases caused by bad genes.
Read this summary to understand the key concepts of genetics and the economic, social, and ethical implications of the genetic engineering technologies.