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Author Cook-Deegan, Robert M., author

Title The gene wars : science, politics, and the human genome / Robert Cook-Deegan
Published New York : W.W. Norton & Co., [1994]
New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 1994
©1994
©1994

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Description 416 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Pt. 1. The Scientific Foundation -- 1. Why Genetics? -- 2. Mapping Our Genes -- 3. Of Yeasts and Worms -- 4. Sequence upon Sequence -- Pt. 2. Origins of the Genome Project -- 5. Putting Santa Cruz on the Map -- 6. Gilbert and the Holy Grail -- 7. Genes and the Bomb -- 8. Early Skirmishes -- Pt. 3. The Support Structure -- 9. The Odd Legacy of Howard Hughes -- 10. The NAS Redefines the Project -- 11. The NIH Steps Forward -- 12. Tribes on the Hill -- 13. Honest Jim and the Genome -- Pt. 4. Genome Gone Global -- 14. First Stirrings Abroad -- 15. Japan: A Special Case -- Pt. 5. Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues -- 16. A New Social Contract -- 17. Bioethics in Government -- 18. Wizards of the Information Age -- 19. DNA Goes to Court -- 20. Exodus: The End of the Beginning
Summary In this firsthand account of the protracted struggle to launch the genome project, a close observer of that process - and sometime participant in it - unravels the tangled scientific and political threads of the story, relying on primary documents gathered even as events unfolded, supplemented by interviews with all the main actors - including the controversial first head of the National Institutes of Health genome effort, Nobel laureate James D. Watson. The result is an absorbing case study in the politics of modern science - focused in this case on a project with far-reaching medical and social implications
The Human Genome Project, the most ambitious biological research program ever undertaken, was born in controversy. Heralded by its more enthusiastic proponents as a quest for the "Holy Grail of biology" - and the key, ultimately, to the treatment of a variety of hereditary diseases - it has as its initial goal the mapping of all the genes in the entire three-billion-letter genetic code embodied in the DNA of a typical human cell. A major factor in the counterarguments of its opponents: its projected cost, estimated to run into the billions of dollars, spread over 10-20 years
Analysis Humans Genetics
Notes "A Norton paperback"
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Human Genome Project.
Genetics.
Human evolution.
Human gene mapping.
Chromosome Mapping -- history.
Genome, Human.
LC no. 93010762
ISBN 0393035727
0393313999
Other Titles Science, politics, and the human Genome