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Author Watson, James D., 1928-

Title DNA : the secret of life / James D. Watson with Andrew Berry
Edition First edition
Published New York : Alfred A. Knopf : Distributed by Random House, Inc., 2003

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Description xiv, 446 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, portraits (some color) ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction: The Secret of Life -- 1. Beginnings of Genetics: From Mendel to Hitler -- 2. The Double Helix: This is Life -- 3. Reading the Code: Bringing DNA to Life -- 4. Playing God: Customized DNA Molecules -- 5. DNA, Dollars, and Drugs: Biotechnology -- 6. Tempest in a Cereal Box: Genetically Modified Agriculture -- 7. The Human Genome: Life's Screenplay -- 8. Reading Genomes: Evolution in Action -- 9. Out of Africa: DNA and the Human Past -- 10. Genetic Fingerprinting: DNA's Day in Court -- 11. Gene Hunting: The Genetics of Human Disease -- 12. Defying Disease: Treating and Preventing Genetic Disorders -- 13. Who We Are: Nature vs. Nurture -- Coda: Our Genes and Our Future
Summary "Fifty years ago, James D. Watson, then just twenty-four, helped launch the greatest ongoing scientific quest of our time. Now, with unique authority and sweeping vision, he gives us the first full account of the genetic revolution - from Mendel's garden to the double helix to the sequencing of the human genome and beyond." "But genetics as we recognize it today - with its capacity, both thrilling and sobering, to manipulate the very essence of living things - came into being only with the rise of molecular investigations culminating in the breakthrough discovery of the structure of DNA, for which Watson shared a Nobel prize in 1962. In the DNA molecule's graceful curves was the key to a whole new science."
"Watson provides the general reader with clear explanations of molecular processes and emerging technologies. He shows us how DNA continues to alter our understanding of human origins, and of our identities as groups and as individuals. And with the insight of one who has remained close to every advance in research since the double helix, he reveals how genetics has unleashed a wealth of possibilities to alter the human condition - from genetically modified food to genetically modified babies - and transformed itself from a domain of pure research into one of big business as well. It is a sometimes topsy-turvy world full of great minds and great egos, driven by ambitions to improve the human condition as well as to improve investment portfolios, a world vividly captured in these pages."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-420) and index
Subject Genetics -- Popular works.
DNA -- Popular works.
DNA -- history.
DNA Fingerprinting.
Genetics -- history.
Genetic Engineering.
Genome, Human.
Genre/Form Popular Work.
Popular works.
Popular works.
Author Berry, Andrew James, 1963-
LC no. 2002190725
ISBN 0375415467