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Written by Nobel Prize winner James D. Watson, the co-discoverer of the double helix structure of the DNA molecule, this book chronicles the entire journey of genetic science. It covers the history of genetics from Gregor Mendel's early work to the modern era of the human genome project, cloning, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Watson provides a clear and engaging overview of molecular processes, the major scientific breakthroughs, and the ethical and social implications of genetic technologies, transforming the subject from pure research into a topic of significant public interest and big business. The book is a comprehensive look at how DNA continues to alter our understanding of human origins, identity, and the future of medicine and society.
Written by Nobel Prize winner James D. Watson, the co-discoverer of the double helix structure of the DNA molecule, this book chronicles the entire journey of genetic science. It covers the history of genetics from Gregor Mendel's early work to the modern era of the human genome project, cloning, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Watson provides a clear and engaging overview of molecular processes, the major scientific breakthroughs, and the ethical and social implications of genetic technologies, transforming the subject from pure research into a topic of significant public interest and big business. The book is a comprehensive look at how DNA continues to alter our understanding of human origins, identity, and the future of medicine and society.
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