Book Review: The Gene.[Book or Media Review]doi:10.1097/PAP.0000000000000126Hoda, Syed A. MDCheng, Esther DOAdvances in Anatomic Pathology
An intimate review SHA 评论The Gene 2020-05-30 20:28:06 It took around 4 months to complete the book. What an exercise - surprise, excitement and overall, a sense of marvel at life and world. This is miracle and this is science. We are defined by gene - is this statement shows ...
Here, we review the progress in developing and commercializing these technologies, which are exemplified by innovations from leading companies. We discuss pros and cons of each technology, the need for oversight and regulatory policies for DNA synthesis as a whole and give an overview of DNA ...
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“The genetic changes we found affect a very short gene, only 141 units long, but this gene plays a crucial role in a basic biological function of cells, called gene splicing, which is present in all animals, plants, and fungi,” says senior study author Ernest Turro, PhD, Associate Prof...
Previously, he was an editor at MIT's Technology Review magazine, which covers the societal, business, and policy impacts of scientific research and emerging technology. Supplements Editor Richard Hodson, MA, Springer Nature, UK Richard commissions and edits content for the Nature Outlook & ...
In 1976 he published his first book, The Selfish Gene, in which he tried to rectify what he maintained was a widespread misunderstanding of Darwinism. Dawkins argued that natural selection takes place at the genetic rather than species or individual level, as was often assumed. Genes, he mainta...
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” He continues, “To have combined with this intellectual and anthropocentric fascination the opportunity to contribute to human welfare and to be of service to families and individuals through medical genetics and clinical genetics is a privilege.”Technology Reviewsenior editor Laura van Dam recently...