DNA Demystified (e-bog) af McHughen, Alan
McHughen, Alan (forfatter)

DNA Demystified e-bog

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&quote;For all those who fear they cannot understand the science of DNA -- they will soon find that they can and it's fascinating.&quote; -- Matt Ridley, author of Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters DNA, once the exclusive domain of scientists in research labs, is now the darling of popular and social media. With personal genetic testing kits in homes and GMO foods in stores,...
E-bog 288,10 DKK
Forfattere McHughen, Alan (forfatter)
Udgivet 19 maj 2020
Længde 320 sider
Genrer Bioethics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780190092986
"e;For all those who fear they cannot understand the science of DNA -- they will soon find that they can and it's fascinating."e; -- Matt Ridley, author of Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters DNA, once the exclusive domain of scientists in research labs, is now the darling of popular and social media. With personal genetic testing kits in homes and GMO foods in stores, DNA is an increasingly familiar term. Unfortunately, what people know, or think they know, about DNA and genetics is often confused or incorrect. Contrary to popular belief, for instance, genes don't "e;skip a generation"e; and, no, human DNA is not "e;different"e; from DNA of other species. With popular misconceptions proliferating in the news and on the internet, how can anyone sort fact from fiction?DNA Demystified satisfies the public appetite for and curiosity about DNA and genetics. Alan McHughen, an accomplished academic and public science advocate, brings the reader up-to-speed on what we know, what we don't, and where genetic technologies are taking us. The book begins with the basic groundwork and a brief history of DNA and genetics. Chapters then cover newsworthy topics, including DNA fingerprinting, using DNA in forensic analyses, and identifying cold-case criminals. For readers intrigued by the proliferation of at-home DNA tests, the text includes fascinating explorations of genetic genealogy and family tree construction-crucial for people seeking their biological ancestry. Other chapters describe genetic engineering in medicine and pharmaceuticals, and the use of those same technologies in creating the far more controversial GMOs in food and agriculture. Throughout, the book raises provocative ethical and privacy issues arising from DNA and genetic technologies. With the author's comprehensive expertise, DNA Demystified offers an informal yet authoritative guide to the genetic marvel of DNA.