Synopses & Reviews
Today genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their products are central to the agricultural, food, and pharmaceutical industries and heated debate over their risks and benefits exists. In The GMO Handbook: Genetically Modified Animals, Microbes, and Plants in Biotechnology, leading scientists and administrators who have made significant contributions to the biotechnology revolution survey the best current accomplishments of GMO research in all their complexity and ramifications. Their encompassing review introduces the fundamentals of biotechnology as a scientific discipline, shows how GMO research is conducted today, discusses the problems that have arisen from genetic technology and the tools needed to resolve them, and describes how GMO-derived technology may impact our lives in the future. On the technical side, the authors examine a wide range of current technologies employed from cell biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry for constructing GMOs, and describe approaches to novel research, appropriate protocols, and the process of constructing and screening a GMO. The discussion of plant and animal cells covers new strategies employed and the large-scale expression and purification of recombinant products in cultured cells. Social, political, and legal issues are also included through discussions of the importance of public acceptance of GMOs and the regulatory environment both in the US and other countries. Accessible and informative, The GMO Handbook: Genetically Modified Animals, Microbes, and Plants in Biotechnology offers biotechnologists a comprehensive survey of the GMO field, describing its history, current and emerging technologies, hands-on methods for transferring genes, and a reference guide to the regulatory, ethical, and biosafety compliance needs for GMO-derived consumer products.
Synopsis
A comprehensive and accessible survey of the best current accomplishments of GMO research in all their complexity and ramifications. The authors introduce the fundamentals of biotechnology as a scientific discipline, show how GMO research is conducted today, discuss the problems that have arisen from genetic technology and the tools needed to resolve them, and describes how GMO-derived technology may impact our lives in the future. On the technical side, the authors examine a wide range of current technologies employed for constructing GMOs, and describe approaches to novel research, appropriate protocols, and the process of constructing and screening a GMO. The discussion of plant and animal cells covers new strategies employed and the large-scale expression and purification of recombinant products in cultured cells. Social political, and legal issues are also discussed.
Synopsis
"...succeeds in providing scientists and advancecd science and engineering students with a starting point for understanding biotechnology...should be on the shelves of most public and private research libraries around the world." -American Entomologist
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction
Introduction
Sarad R. Parekh and Anne Gregg
Part II. Microbial GMOs
Genetically Modified Microorganisms: Development and Applications
Lei Han
Producing Proteins Derived From Genetically Modified Organisms for Toxicology and Environmental Fate Assessment of Biopesticides
Steven L. Evans
Genetically Modified Organisms: Biosafety and Ethical Issues
Douglas J. Stemke
Part III. Mammalian GMOs
Large-Scale Exogenous Protein Production in Higher Animal Cells
William Whitford
Biosafety, Ethics, and Regulation of Transgenic Animals
Raymond Anthony and Paul B. Thompson
Transgenic Aquatic Animals
Sarad R. Parekh
Part IV. Plant GMOs
Development of Genetically Modified Agronomic Crops
Manju Gupta and Raghav Ram
Gene Silencing in Plants: Nature's Defense
W. Michael Ainley and Siva P. Kumpatla
Value Creation and Capture With Transgenic Plants
William F. Goure
Biosafety Issues, Assessment, and Regulation of Genetically Modified Food Plants
Yong Gao
Conclusion and Future Directions
Sarad R. Parekh
Glossary
Index