Summary Introduction to Biotechnology is the first biotechnology textbook geared specifically for the diverse scientific backgrounds of undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in biotechnology. With its balanced coverage of basic molecular biology, historical developments, and contemporary applications, the text provides you with the tools and basic knowledge for success in the biotech industry. Author William Thieman chairs one of the leading biotech programs in California (Ventura College), and co-author Michael A. Palladino is a molecular biologist with considerable expertise in directing undergraduate student research in recombinant DNA technology. A comprehensive introduction, including sections on genes & genomes, recombinant DNA technology, forensic analysis, and a variety of biotechnology types such as agricultural and medical. For college instructors, students, or anyone interested in biotechnology.
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Table of Contents
1. The Biotechnology Century and Its Workforce. 2. An Introduction to Genes and Genomes. 3. History of Genetic Manipulation: Recombinant DNA Technology. 4. Proteins as Products. 5. Microbial Biotechnology. 6. Agricultural Biotechnology. 7. Animal Biotechnology. 8. DNA Fingerprinting and Forensic Analysis. 9. Bioremediation. 10. Aquatic Biotechnology. 11. Medical Biotechnology. 12. Regulatory Biotechnology. 13. Ethics and Biotechnology. Glossary. Index. Answers to end-of-chapter questions.
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