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| 411 - 420 of 1000 Most Recent Genomics Books, Journals and Periodicals |
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 | The Developing Brain by Michael Brown, Roger Keynes, Andrew Lumsden Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Publication Date: Thursday, February 14, 2002 Description: An up to date and comprehensive overview of the developing nervous system, with particular emphasis on the vertebrate brain. The past two decades have witnessed dramatic advances in our understanding of neural development in both invertebrates and vertebrates, Recent advances in the molecular genetic basis of development mechanisms are...more
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 | Cyborg Citizen: Politics in the Posthuman Age by Chris Gray Publisher: Routledge Publication Date: Friday, February 01, 2002 Description: Some great science fiction has asked about robots and the right to vote--but what happens when we're 51 percent artificial ourselves? Cyberculture scholar Chris Hables Gray looks at the ever-changing human body in Cyborg Citizen: Politics in the Posthuman Age and makes some well-educated guesses on the makeup of the...more
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 | Transducing the Genome: Information, Anarchy, and Revolution in The Biomedical Sciences by Gary Zweiger Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publication Date: Friday, February 01, 2002 Description: What has made the Human Genome Project so deeply appealing? In one sense, it's just another large-scale, big-budget effort to keep a gang of nerds busy and out of trouble for a few years. Geneticist Gary Zweiger looks askance at this and explains how the confluence of information systems, big...more
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 | The New Genetics and the Public's Health by Robin Bunton, Alan Peterson Publisher: Routledge Publication Date: Friday, February 01, 2002 Description: The rapid development of genetic science fuelled by the Human Genome Project and other related initiatives promises a new kind of public health practice. The technological achievements and genetic information now available have completely revolutionized the possibilities for medical practice and the treatment of illness as we have previously known...more
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 | New Genetics and the New Public Health by Alan R. Petersen, Robin Bunton Publisher: Routledge Publication Date: Friday, February 01, 2002 Description: The rapid development of genetic science fuelled by the Human Genome Project and other related initiatives promises a new kind of public health practice. The technological achievements and genetic information now available have completely revolutionized the possibilities for medical practice and the treatment of illness as we have previously known...more
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 | Genes, Girls, and Gamow: After the Double Helix by JAMES D. WATSON Publisher: Knopf Publication Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 Description: Readers unfamiliar with James D. Watson's previous memoir, The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA, may be surprised that his new one pays as much attention to his pursuit of the perfect woman as to the pursuit of knowledge. But...more
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 | Narrow Roads of Gene Land, Volume 2: Evolution of Sex by W. D. Hamilton Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Publication Date: Thursday, January 17, 2002 Description: W.D. Hamilton is considered by many the most important theoretical biologist of the 20th century. He has made major discoveries in evolutionary biology, genetics, and social behavior, and his essays continue to exert tremendous influence throughout the discipline. This second volume of his collected papers focuses on his groundbreaking work on...more
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 | Mathematics of Genome Analysis by Jerome K. Percus Publisher: Cambridge University Press Publication Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 Description: The massive research effort known as the Human Genome Project is an attempt to record the sequence of the three trillion nucleotides that make up the human genome and to identify individual genes within this sequence. The description and classification of sequences is heavily dependent on mathematical and statistical models....more
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 | Essential Genetics by Daniel Hartl Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. Publication Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 Description: This book is designed for the shorter, less comprehensive introductory course in genetics. The text is written in a clear, lively, and concise manner, and includes many special features that make the book user ...more
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 | Human Natures: Genes, Cultures, and the Human Prospect by Paul R. Ehrlich Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Publication Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 Description: It's common to blame "human nature" for some of the unpleasant facts of life--road rage, say, or murder, or war. The problem with this convenient out, argues the distinguished scientist Paul Ehrlich, is that there really is no single human nature. Humans, it's true, share a common genetic code with...more
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Last Updated: 29 November 2007.
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