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| 221 - 230 of 1000 Most Recent Genomics Books, Journals and Periodicals |
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 | Methuselah Flies: A Case Study in the Evolution of Aging by Michael R Rose, Margarida Matos, Hardip B Passananti Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication Date: Saturday, July 31, 2004 Description: Methuselah Flies presents a trailblazing project on the biology of aging. It describes research on the first organisms to have their lifespan increased, and their aging slowed, by hereditary manipulation. These organisms are fruit flies from the species Drosophila melanogaster, the great workhorse of genetics. Michael Rose and his colleagues...more
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 | Proceedings Of The Sixth International Workshop: Proceedings Of The Sixth International Workshop by International Workshop on Scattering The, Dimitrios Ioannou Fotiadis, Christos Massalas Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication Date: Saturday, July 31, 2004 Description: This volume consists of the papers presented at the 6th International Workshop on Scattering Theory and Biomedical Engineering. Organized every two years, this workshop provides an overview of the hot topics in scattering theory and biomedical technology, and brings together young researchers and senior scientists, creating a forum for the...more
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 | The DNA Mystique: The Gene as a Cultural Icon (Conversations in Medicine and Society) by Dorothy Nelkin, M. Susan Lindee Publisher: University of Michigan Press Publication Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 Description: " The DNA Mystique is a wake-up call to all who would dismiss America's love affair with 'the gene' as a merely eccentric obsession." -- In These Times"Nelkin and Lindee are to be warmly congratulated for opening up this intriguing field [of genetics in popular culture] to further study." -- NatureThe DNA Mystique suggests that... more |
 | The Agile Gene: How Nature Turns on Nurture by Matt Ridley Publisher: Perennial Publication Date: Thursday, July 01, 2004 Description: [Previously published as Nature via Nurture] Armed with extraordinary new discoveries about our genes, acclaimed science writer Matt Ridley turns his attention to the nature-versus-nurture debate in a thoughtful book about the roots of human behavior. Ridley recounts the hundred years' war between the partisans of nature and nurture to...more
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 | The Human Cloning Debate by Roopali Malhotra Publisher: Berkeley Hills Books Publication Date: Thursday, July 01, 2004 Description: Since Scottish biologist Ian Wilmut's 1997 cloning of Dolly the sheep, mice, cattle, goats, pigs, cats, mules, horses, and most recently, rats have joined the list of cloned animals, pushing the possibilities for scientific manipulation of life to new extremes. The first book to present Wilmut's own thoughts on the...more
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 | Genomic & Biochemical Characterisation Of The B'/pr61 Regulatory Subunit Family Of Protein Phosphate 2a (Acta Biomedica Lovaniensia) by Ellen Martens Publisher: Leuven Univ Pr Publication Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Description: This is a Ph.D. dissertation. Reversible protein phosphorylation has become widely recognized as the most important reaction for the regulation of protein functioning in eukaryotic cells, being involved in switching cellular activities from one state to another and, in this way, regulating different cellular functions. It is the...more
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 | Hormones And Heredity by Joseph Thomas Cunningham Publisher: Kessinger Publishing Publication Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Description: The zygote therefore, whether the sex of it is determined as male or female, has the same factor for the development of milk glands. On the chromosome theory as formulated by Morgan this factor must be in the somatic chromosomes and not in the sex-chromosomes, and must be present in...more
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 | The Science of Beauty As Developed in Nature And Applied in Art by Delynn R. Hay Publisher: Kessinger Publishing Publication Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Description: 1856. Contents: The Science of Beauty, Evolved from the Harmonic Law of Nature, Agreeably to the Pythagorean System of Numerical Ratio; The Science of Beauty, as applied to Sounds; The Science of Beauty to Form; The Science of Beauty, as Developed in the Form of the Human Head and Countenance;...more
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 | The Man Who Invented the Chromosome: A Life of Cyril Darlington by Oren Solomon Harman Publisher: Harvard University Press Publication Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 Description: Born by mistake, or connivance, to struggling parents in a small Lancashire cotton town in 1903, an uninspired Darlington inadvertently escaped the obscurity of farming life and rose instead, against all odds, to become within a few short years the world's greatest expert on chromosomes,...more
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 | The Stored Tissue Issue: Biomedical Research, Ethics, and Law in the Era of Genomic Medicine by Robert F. Weir, Robert S. Olick, Jeffrey C. Murray Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Publication Date: Thursday, May 20, 2004 Description: Genetics research with stored human tissues provides many benefits and holds much promise. Yet how this critical research is conducted sometimes raises serious ethical, legal, and social concerns, and it is difficult to balance the promise of biomedical research with our time-honored commitments to individual choice in such fundamental matters as...more
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