Dealing with Genes

Dealing with Genes
Title Dealing with Genes PDF eBook
Author Paul Berg
Publisher University Science Books
Total Pages 380
Release 1992
Genre Genes
ISBN 9780935702699

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Those of us who read a daily newspaper or scan a weekly magazine have grown accustomed to being told that the science of genetics influences countless aspects of our existence, from human development, health, and disease to the ecological balance of our planet. We accept this, and yet most of us have only the faintest idea of what a gene really is or how it functions. This book, then, is a primer on modern genetics, and its aim is to teach any interested general reader all he or she needs to know about how genes work - and about how a detailed knowledge of their workings can be applied to some of the most pressing problems of our time. Written by two world-renowned researchers in molecular biology and illustrated with uncommon clarity and precision, Dealing with Genes will satisfy the interest of general readers, including those who have little formal background in biology. It will also serve admirably as an authoritative text for students taking nonmajors courses in biology, genetics, molecular biology, biotechnology, and related disciplines.

Dealing with Genes

Dealing with Genes
Title Dealing with Genes PDF eBook
Author Paul Berg
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1992-12-12
Genre
ISBN 9780716723615

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Your Genes, Your Choices

Your Genes, Your Choices
Title Your Genes, Your Choices PDF eBook
Author Catherine Baker
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 1996
Genre DNA.
ISBN 9780871686367

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Program discusses the Human Genome Project, the science behind it, and the ethical, legal and social issues raised by the project.

Dealing with Genes

Dealing with Genes
Title Dealing with Genes PDF eBook
Author Paul Berg
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 269
Release 1993-08-01
Genre Genes
ISBN 9780632034925

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What's in Your Genes?

What's in Your Genes?
Title What's in Your Genes? PDF eBook
Author Katie McKissick
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 256
Release 2014-01-18
Genre Reference
ISBN 1440567646

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Get the low-down on genetics with easy-to-understand terms and clear explanations. From interpreting dominant and recessive genes to learning about mutations, this book shows the different factors that can determine a person's DNA.

Gene Therapy

Gene Therapy
Title Gene Therapy PDF eBook
Author Joseph Panno
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 193
Release 2005
Genre Biology
ISBN 0816067341

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Many diseases are caused by a simple point mutation.

Am I My Genes?

Am I My Genes?
Title Am I My Genes? PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Klitzman M.D.
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0190207671

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In the fifty years since DNA was discovered, we have seen extraordinary advances. For example, genetic testing has rapidly improved the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as Huntington's, cystic fibrosis, breast cancer, and Alzheimer's. But with this new knowledge comes difficult decisions for countless people, who wrestle with fear about whether to get tested, and if so, what to do with the results. Am I My Genes? shows how real individuals have confronted these issues in their daily lives. Robert L. Klitzman interviewed 64 people who faced Huntington's Disease, breast and ovarian cancer, or Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. The book describes--often in the person's own words--how each has wrestled with the vast implications that genetics has for their lives and their families. Klitzman shows how these men and women struggle to make sense of their predicament and its causes. They confront a series of quandaries--whether to be tested; whether to disclose their genetic risks to parents, siblings, spouses, offspring, friends, doctors, insurers, employers, and schools; how to view and understand themselves and their genetics; what treatments, if any, to pursue; whether to have children, adopt, screen embryos, or abort; and whether to participate in genetic communities. In the face of these uncertainties, they have tried to understand these tests and probabilities, avoid fatalism, anxiety, despair, and discrimination, and find hope, meaning, and a sense of wholeness. Forced to wander through a wilderness of shifting sands, they chart paths that many others may eventually follow. Klitzman captures here the voices of pioneers, some of the first to encounter the personal dilemmas introduced by modern genetics. Am I My Genes? is an invaluable account of their experience, one that will become all the more common in the coming years. "An extraordinary exploration...probing the many roles and implications of genetics in our lives today.... Filled with astonishing insights, this riveting book is vital reading for us all." --Paula Zahn "Klitzman lucidly discusses the moral and psychological complexities that come in the wake of genetic testing.... An important book for anyone who has the genes for pathology, which is all of us, and I recommend it highly." --Kay Redfield Jamison, author of An Unquiet Mind "An illuminating voyage through the medical, familial and existential quandaries faced by those of us at genetic risk." --Thomas H. Murray, President and CEO, The Hastings Center