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Welcome to the Genome: A User's Guide to the Genetic Past, Present, and Future

Welcome to the Genome: A User's Guide to the Genetic Past, Present, and Future
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Welcome to the Genome: A User's Guide to the Genetic Past, Present, and Future

 
 
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A thrilling "user's guide" to the genomics era

Welcome to the genome, the miraculous blueprint of your DNA, coiled tight as a spring in the nucleus of each cell of your body. If unwound, the DNA from just one cell, while only a molecule in width, would stretch six feet in length! The information stored in its double helix structure - three billion bits worth - could fill 142 Manhattan phone books.

Yet far more amazing than these facts is the impact the study of genomics has had on so many areas of our lives. From the promise of personalized medicine and gene therapy to disputes over the safety of genetically modified (GM) foods, there is little doubt we are in the midst of the Genomic Revolution. Now how do we make sense of it all?

Welcome to the Genome takes you right into the thick of today's most cutting-edge science and its far-reaching implications. Authors Rob DeSalle, who curated the highly successful Genomics Revolution exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, and Michael Yudell, Assistant Professor of Public Health at Drexel University, have written a book which clearly explains the ongoing saga of our attempts to understand the mystery of biology's Rosetta Stone and use its code to better our lives.

This reader-friendly book employs an understandable style and eye-popping full-color illustrations to provide real insights into the complex science involved. It delves into the past discoveries that led to the sequencing of the human genome; it presents the challenges facing today's scientists and society and culture in general; and it considers the future possibilities of the developing genome era. Social issues, particularly questions of ethics, receive special attention, covering an important area too often overshadowed by science and technology.

If the genome really is the book of life, then we have only just opened to the first of its many pages. Those who triumphantly claim DNA is destiny may have spoken too soon; it is far more likely today's discoveries will lead to insights yet to be imagined. A stirring and informative introduction to a scientific epic still unfolding, Welcome to the Genome is an essential guide for understanding - and participating in - the incredible explorations, discussions, and realizations of the Genomic Revolution.


Product Details
Author:Rob DeSalle
Hardcover:240 pages
Publisher:Wiley
Publication Date:September 28, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0471453315
Product Length:9.56 inches
Product Width:7.72 inches
Product Height:0.65 inches
Product Weight:1.3 pounds
Package Length:9.3 inches
Package Width:7.7 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 2 customer reviews )
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2Required Reading  Jul 31, 2009 By E. Perman
This book provides only a very basic understanding of gene theory. As someone who is not good at science, this worked for me. However, if you know anything about genetics or have graduated highschool within the last 8 years, go with another book. This book was required reading for a class in school.

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5Every human being should read this book  May 11, 2009 By Felipe Korzenny
Reading this book makes it clear that race is a construct without merit and that all humans are related in intimate ways. This book is a revolutionary revelation about human nature.

I recommend this book to anyone.

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