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| View Larger Image | Understanding Biotechnology | Paperbackby Aluizio Borem (Author), Fabricio R. Santos (Author), David E. Bowen (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Prentice Hall PTR | | Page Count: | 240 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 27, 2003 | | Sales Rank: | 250,670th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Simply defined, biotechnology is the use of living organisms or their products for commercial purposes. Everyday items (such as breads and alcohols, grain crops) and animals (breeding) can be classified as the earliest form of Biotechnology. In the 21st Century however, Biotechnology is more accurately defined as the commercial application of living organisms or their products, which involves the deliberate manipulation of their DNA molecules. Implied in this statement is a set of laboratory techniques developed within the last 20 years that have been responsible for the tremendous scientific and commercial interest in biotechnology, the founding of many new multimillion dollar companies, and the redirection of research efforts and financial resources among already established companies (Pharmaceuticals most notably) and universities. This book explores this phenomenon and explains it to educated laypeople looking for an understanding of what Biotechnology is all about and how it will affect them in the years to come. From DNA manipulation to gene therapy, the vast array of possibilities seems endless and now is the time to get a jump-start on deciphering fact from fiction and uncover the truth about Biotechnology. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.5 based on 3 reviews)
| Quick book delivery by C. Butts (Gainesville, FL) 5 Stars August 07, 2009 Good read, covers the basics. The delivery was very fast. Think it was ordered on a Tuesday afternoon and delivered by Thursday with expedited shipping.
| | Informative But Hard On The Layman by Chan Joon Yee (Singapore) 3 Stars July 13, 2006 Covering topics like genetic engineering, cloning, gene therapy, forensics and bioremediation, this is a highly informative book that not only deals with the science but the laws, social and economic implications of biotechnology.
For those interested in knowing more about these topics before they invest in biotechnology, this book is packed with plenty of useful information. However, the information is presented in a technical, not very reader-friendly way.
I suggest keeping it as as reference book and zooming in on specific topics when you need information on them.
| | An Objective, Thorough Misfire on an Important Science by S. Schepel (Flemington, NJ USA) 2 Stars January 30, 2005 I just finished reading this book for an independent novel project for my Biology 104 course. Throughout the reading of this grammatical-error-strewn book, I realized something. This book had no real-world implications. It was written for the common person to understand biotechnology in their daily lives. However, the book flowed at such an esoteric level, explaining only a quarter of the bio-heavy terms it used, that it was impossible to understand unless you were a bio major. Then I realized: if you're a bio major, you've already understood these concepts. Again, no real world applications.
To make matters at hand worse, the book was incredibly dull. Most of the topics it covered were explained so dully, with such drab examples, that I continually fell asleep. I won't mention that I was reclining in a, well, recliner. But it was pretty mundane. The diagrams and pictures in this book are a joke. One is Pacman eating a blob, which corresponds with "some bacteria eat toxins and eliminate pollution."
I found the bioterrorism section, a fascinating subject, to be also mundane, and extremely uninformative. Some pathogens, such as cholera, were given a sentence description which simply said "this is used in bioterrorism". Thanks. I'm REALLY understanding biotechnology.
Don't read this book. I'm sure there are much better ones that will help you understand these important biological concepts.
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