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21. Gene Cloning by Julia Lodge, Peter Lund, Steve Minchin | |
Paperback: 462
Pages
(2006-10-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description The ability to successfully clone genes underlies the majority of our knowledge in molecular and cellular biology. Gene Cloning introduces the diverse array of techniques available to clone genes and how they can be used effectively both in the research laboratory, to gain knowledge about the gene, and for use in biotechnology, medicine, the pharmaceutical industry, and agriculture. It shows how cloning genes is an integral part of genomics and underlines its relevance in the post-genomic age, as a tool required to test predictions of gene regulation and function made through bioinformatics. Applications of gene cloning in medicine, both for diagnosis and treatment, and in the pharmaceutical industry and agriculture, are also covered in the book. Gene Cloning takes a fresh approach to teaching molecular and cellular biology and will be a valuable resource to both undergraduates and lecturers of biological and biomedical science courses. Customer Reviews (1)
Informative introduction to gene cloning |
22. Cloning Miranda by Carol Matas | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1999)
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23. Remaking Eden: How Genetic Engineering and Cloning Will Transform the American Family (Ecco) by Lee M. Silver | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2007-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Could a child have two genetic mothers? Will parents someday soon be able to choose not only the physical characteristics of their children-to-be, but their personalities and talents as well? Will genetic enhancement ultimately lead to a split in the human species? In this brilliant, provocative, and necessary book, Lee M. Silver takes a cautiously optimistic look at the scientific advances that will allow us to engineer life in ways that were unimaginable just a few short years ago—indeed, in ways that go far beyond cloning. In clear, engaging, and accessible prose, Silver demystifies the science behind a myriad of thrilling and frightening new possibilities, in a book that is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the hopes and dilemmas of the American family in the twenty-first century. Customer Reviews (13)
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It was an awesome book
Human Genetic Engineering
A must-read for everyone! |
24. Basic Questions on Genetics, Stem Cell Research and Cloning: Are These Technologies Okay to Use? (Biobasics Series) by Linda K. Bevington, Ray G. Bohlin, Gary P. Stewart, John F. Kilner | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2002-12-31)
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25. The Human Cloning Debate by Roopali Malhotra | |
Paperback: 330
Pages
(2004-07)
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Useful collection of contributions to this important debate
The Debate
Most Informative Book I have read yet this year There are several really good layman's descriptions of exactly what the biological results of cloning are. Big surprise, it is not what the media have led us to believe. On the other hand knowing the exact results does not seem to change the preponderance of opinion one way or the other. One of the best essays in the book for describing the science was written by Phillip Kitcher, although I think the conclusions he reached were totally off base. He wrote "Reality is much more sobering, and it is a good idea to preface debates about the morality of human cloning with a clear understanding of the scientific facts"To many of us forced our ideas about cloning before we knew the facts. Perhaps the whole debate was summed up in a single sentence written by Jonathan R. Cohen n his essay "Cloning in Jewish Thought". "Ultimately, cloning challenges us to consider how important our genetic structure is to our sense of self." I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the ethical debate surrounding cloning.
Lincoln Douglas Debate
Excellent and Engaging |
26. Stem Cells and Cloning (2nd Edition) by Kelly A Hogan, Michael A. Palladino | |
Paperback: 42
Pages
(2008-07-13)
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Good general info. |
27. Epigenetic Risks of Cloning | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2005-07-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Epigenetic Risks of Cloning includes contributions from 32 leading researchers who are intimately involved with various aspects of cloning. At the frontlines of this science, they are best positioned to explain what is really occurring. With chapters dedicated to each of the animal models being employed for experimentation, the text presents a detailed accounting of cloning methods, an objective review of current findings, and an even-handed discussion of potential concerns. While procedures utilizing a variety of somatic cell types to create cloned animals have proven to be repeatable, efficient consistency has proven to be elusive at best. Less than four percent of reconstructed embryos typically develop to adulthood. This low success rate is the cumulative result of inefficiencies occurring at every stage of development. Epigenetic Risks of Cloning considers the very real consequences of those inefficiencies. In addition to embryonic loss, cloning experiments have experienced very high rates of fetal, perinatal, and neonatal loss, as well as the production of abnormal offspring. At present, there is a legitimate concern that the propensity for epigenetic errors could be paralleled in human embryos. This book offers an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with the current state of cloning, both the methods being utilized, as well as the risks being realized. |
28. The Soulless One, Cloning a Counterfeit Creation by Mark L. Prophet | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(1981-06)
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Interesting book. Well thoughtout |
29. Cloning Grameen Bank | |
Paperback: 126
Pages
(1996-12-01)
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30. Baa!: The Most Interesting Book Youll Ever Read about Genes and Cloning (Mysterious You) by Cynthia Pratt Nicolson | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2001-09-01)
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31. IN HIS IMAGE THE CLONING OF A MAN by David Rorvik | |
Hardcover:
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(1978)
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32. Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer (New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(2010-10)
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33. Stem Cell Research and Cloning (Point/Counterpoint) by Alan Marzilli | |
Library Binding: 144
Pages
(2007-01-30)
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34. Cloning Silicon Valley: The Next Generation High-Tech Hotspots by David Rosenberg | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2001-11)
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35. Whose View of Life?: Embryos, Cloning, and Stem Cells by Jane Maienschein | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2005-04-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Saving lives versus taking lives: These are the stark terms in which the public regards human embryo research--a battleground of extremes, a war between science and ethics. Such a simplistic dichotomy, encouraged by vociferous opponents of abortion and proponents of medical research, is precisely what Jane Maienschein seeks to counter with this book. Whose View of Life? brings the current debates into sharper focus by examining developments in stem cell research, cloning, and embryology in historical and philosophical context and by exploring legal, social, and ethical issues at the heart of what has become a political controversy. Drawing on her experience as a researcher, teacher, and congressional fellow, Jane Maienschein provides historical and contemporary analysis to aid understanding of the scientific and social forces that got us where we are today. For example, she explains the long-established traditions behind conflicting views of how life begins--at conception or gradually, in the course of development. She prepares us to engage a major question of our day: How are we, as a 21st-century democratic society, to navigate a course that is at the same time respectful of the range of competing views of life, built on the strongest possible basis of scientific knowledge, and still able to respond to the momentous opportunities and challenges presented to us by modern biology? Maienschein's multidisciplinary perspective will provide a starting point for further attempts to answer this question. Customer Reviews (2)
"Conflicting views, evolving dogma on embryos and stem cells"
Navigating Cloning and Stem Cell Controversies What comes through is that the science of human development has been an evolving process and, like all of science, it has had no shortage of breakthroughs, brilliant insights, and egos. The bottom line is that science does not yet have all the answers...and in some cases...the answer may not lie in the realm of science. So what are politicians to do about this. How do they decide? Make law? Balance the competing and strongly-held views on this issue? By the close of the book we know Maienschein's position, but unlike some who have written in this area, she does not then discount those with whom she disagrees. Rather, she seems to suggest that responsible decisions must always remember that there are those who will disagree with any particular stance. The challenge for our leaders, then, is to make decisions that are "right" and not those that are politically expedient. An excellent book. Well worth the read. ... Read more |
36. Ethical Issues in Human Cloning: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(2000-11-01)
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37. Cloning Internet Applications with Ruby by Chang Sau Sheong | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2010-08-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Detail Most users on the Internet have a few favorite Internet web applications that they use often and cannot do without. These popular applications often provide essential services that we need even while we don't fully understand its features or how they work. Ruby empowers you to develop your own clones of such applications without much ordeal. Learning how these sites work and describing how they can be implemented enables you to move to the next step of customizing them and enabling your own version of these services. This book shows the reader how to clone some of the Internet's most popular applications in Ruby by first identifying their main features, and then showing example Ruby code to replicate this functionality. While we understand that it connects us to our friends and people we want to meet up with, what is the common feature of a social network that makes it a social network? And how do these features work? This book is the answer to all these questions. It will provide a step-by-step explanation on how the application is designed and coded, and then how it is deployed to the Heroku cloud platform. This book's main purpose is to break up popular Internet services such as TinyURL, Twitter, Flickr, and Facebook to understand what makes it tick. Then using Ruby, the book describes how a minimal set of features for these sites can be modeled, built, and deployed on the Internet. Break up and rewrite popular social networking and other Internet applications using Ruby What you will learn from this book Approach This is a hands-on book with plenty of well - explained code. Each chapter has a standalone project in which a complete web application with specific features of a social networking site is emphasized. The final chapter of the book is a project that has a complete and fully developed social networking site. Each chapter begins with a brief description of the features of the Internet service and the market it is within. After extracting the main features of the service, the chapter goes into explaining how a clone of the service can be designed, followed by a short description of the technologies and platforms being used. The bulk of the chapter goes into describing how the clone is built, with step-by-step explanations and code examples. Finally, the chapter shows how the finished clone can be deployed on the Internet. Who this book is written for This book is written for web application programmers with an intermediate knowledge of Ruby. You should also know how web applications work and you have used at least some of the cloned Internet services before. If you are a trying to find out exactly how can you make your very own customized applications such as TinyURL, Twitter, Flickr, or Facebook, this book is for you. Programmers who want to include features of these Internet services into their own web applications will also find this book interesting. Customer Reviews (4)
Fresh, updated and a great tool for rubyist in all levels.
Much needed book
You can learn a lot from this book
Great book |
38. Human Cloning: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2001-10-29)
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39. Stick to Drawing Comics, Monkey Brain!: Cartoonist Explains Cloning, Blouse Monsters, Voting Machines, Romance, Monkey Gods, How to Avoid Being Mistaken for a Rodent, and More by Scott Adams | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2008-09-30)
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It's a blog, not a book
A great book!
quick and easy, enjoyable book
Fantastic book!
Funny, Silly, and Slightly Offensive |
40. Stem Cell Anthology: From Stem Cell Biology, Tissue Engineering, Cloning, Regenerative Medicine and Biology | |
Hardcover: 422
Pages
(2009-12-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Includes a collection of chapters by leaders in the stem cell field including the first researchers to discover iPS cells and multiple Nobel Laureates Provides the most detailed introduction to basic properties of major embryonic and adult stem cells by highlighting breakthrough discoveries in the nervous system, spinal cord, heart, pancreas, epidermis, musculo-skeletal, retina - leading areas of stem cell research in human application Details technical laboratory set up for practitioners, technicians, and administrators |
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