Synopses & Reviews
Do You Realize How Much Impact DNA Technology has on Your Life Today? Registering your child's DNA with the police.bold new medical cures.the perfect tomato.gene cloning and DNA manipulation are no longer remote events that will have impact in your life - they are today's headlines! In this highly-acclaimed guide, Karl Drlica fully explains the basis of the ongoing genetic revolution. He guides you through the science and technology you need to understand the issues and make crucial decisions. Each step of the way he explains complex topics using easy-to-understand analogies. This basic information will help you:
* Take advantage of the benefits emerging from the new genetics.
* Protect yourself from the discrimination that may arise from release of genetic information.
* Make informed political decisions about how much DNA technology will impact your life.
"With the Genetic Revolution happening in the court rooms and doctors offices, this book is required reading for jurors, those concerned with genetic disease, or just the curious!"- Richard R. Sinden, Ph. D., Center for Genome Research, Texas A&M University "Successful investing in biotechnology requires knowledge of the science which drives it. Karl Drlica explains it in layman's terms."- Edward F. Tills, Second Vice President, Financial Consultant, Smith Barney, Inc. "The best text available to give the non-scientist or the scientist from a different field the necessary information to appreciate the implications of the latest genetic revolution."- Robert G. Fowler, Ph.D., San Jose University
Synopsis
A LAYMAN’S TOUR OF GENETICS FROM MOLECULAR BASICS TO GENE CLONING AND ITS APPLICATIONSWill genetic matching free your children of hereditary disease? Will insurance companies deny your life insurance because of predetermined patterns in your DNA? Will the perfect potato ever make the ultimate-tasting French fry?
This highly acclaimed book fully explains the genetic issues we face today and will face tomorrow, and guides you through the science and technology underlying the ongoing genetic revolution. Each step of the way, Karl Drlica explains complex topics using easy-to-read examples and understandable prose. This basic information will help you:
- Understand the basics of molecular biology and DNA technology so you can make informed judgments about these topics.
- Realize the benefits and shortcomings of emerging advances in genetics to change your life for the better.
- Protect yourself from professional and personal discrimination that may arise from the release of genetic information.
Synopsis
Do you realize how much impact DNA technology has on your life today? Registering your child's DNA with the police, bold new medical cures, the perfect tomato, gene cloning and DNA manipulation are no longer remote events that will have impact in your life - they are today's headlines! In this highly acclaimed guide, Karl Drlica fully explains the basis of the ongoing genetic revolution. He guides you through the science and technology you need to understand the issues and make informed decisions. This text can be used either as a main text in a course where instructors want to use a thematic, case study approach to biology, a non-majors genes or genomics course, or as a supplement for Introductory Biology.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-300) and index.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Preview: Life as Interacting Molecules.
PART I. BASIC MOLECULAR GENETICS.
Chapter 2. Structure of DNA: Two Long, Interwound Chains.
Chapter 3. Reproducing DNA: Information Transfer from One Generation to the Next.
Chapter 4. Gene Expression: Cellular Use of Genetic Information.
PART II. MANIPULATION DNA.
Chapter 5. Microbial Growth: One-celled Organisms as Tools for Gene Cloning.
Chapter 6. Plasmids and Phages: Submicroscopic Parasites Used to Deliver Genes to Cells.
Chapter 7. Cutting and Joining DNA: Restriction Endonucleases and Ligases Used to Restructure DNA Molecules.
Chapter 8. Using Complementary Base Pairing: Hybridization, Probes, and Amplification using PCR.
Chapter 9. Cloning Genes: Isolation of a Hemoglobin Gene.
Chapter 10. Using Cloned Genes: Gene Structure, Expression Vectors, and Gene Function.
PART III. MODERN MOLECULAR GENETICS.
Chapter 11. Beyond the Central Dogma: A Sampling of Insights Derived from Gene Cloning.
Chapter 12. Retroviruses: AIDS and Gene Delivery.
Chapter 13. Cancer Genes: The Loss of Growth Control.
PART IV: HUMAN GENETICS.
Chapter 14. Heredity: Pattern of Inheritance and Genetic Instability.
Chapter 15. Application of Human Genetics: Genetic Testing, Gene Therapy, and DNA Fingerprinting.
PART V. WHOLE GENOMES.
Chapter 16. Genomics: Using Whole Genomes to Study Life.
Additional Reading.
Glossary.
Abbreviations.
Index.