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Genomes and What to Make of Them (Paperback, New)
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Genomes and What to Make of Them (Paperback, New)
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Loot Price R563
Discovery Miles 5 630
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In 2003 the Human Genome Project announced that it had achieved a
stunning scientific breakthrough: the full map of the human genome,
and with it our first complete picture of the basic building block
of human life. Since then, boasts about the benefits - and warnings
of the dangers - of genomics have remained front-page news. For the
nonscientist, the claims and counterclaims are dizzying - what does
it really mean to understand the genome? Barry Barnes and John
Dupre offer an answer to that question and many more in "Genomes
and What to Make of Them", a clear and lively account of the
genomic revolution and its promise. The book opens with a brief
history of the science of genetics and genomics, from Mendel to
Watson and Crick and all the way up to Craig Venter; from there the
authors delve into the use of genomics in determining evolutionary
paths. Barnes and Dupre then consider both the power and risks of
genetics, from the economic potential of plant genomes to overblown
claims that certain human genes can be directly tied to such traits
as intelligence or homosexuality. Ultimately, the authors argue, we
are now living with a new knowledge as powerful in its way as
nuclear physics, and the stark choices that face us - between
biological warfare and gene therapy, a new eugenics or a new
agricultural revolution - will demand the full engagement of both
scientists and citizens.
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