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A History of Molecular Biology

A History of Molecular Biology
Author: Michel Morange
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ISBN: 0674001699
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A History of Molecular Biology


Every day it seems the media focus on yet another new development in biology--gene therapy, the human genome project, the creation of new varieties of animals and plants through genetic engineering. Download A History of Molecular Biology medical books for free.
These possibilities have all emanated from molecular biology. A History of Molecular Biology is a complete but compact account for a general readership of the history of this revolution. Michel Morange, himself a molecular biologist, takes us from the turn-of-the-century convergence of molecular biology's two progenitors, genetics and biochemistry, to the perfection of gene splicing and cloning techniques in the 1980s. Drawing on the important work of American, English, and French historians of science, Morange describes the major discoveri Get A History of Molecular Biology our bestseller medical books.

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