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- Genetics : unlocking the secrets of life / by Lokere, Jillian,author.(CARDINAL)464917;
Includes bibliographic references (page 104) and index.The Human Genome Project -- A gardener discovers genes -- Making sense of Mendel -- Mapping genes to chromosomes -- Genes, proteins, and DNA -- The double helix -- Cracking the code of life -- Editing the words of life -- The future of genetics.1070L
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Genetics; DNA.;
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- From Mendel's peas to genetic fingerprinting : discovering inheritance / by Morgan, Sally,1957-(CARDINAL)318642;
Includes bibliographical references (page 62) and index.From growing pea plants to identifying criminals -- Proving inheritance -- Discovering chromosomes -- Genetic diseases -- Working with fruit flies -- The DNA story -- Working with genes -- The human genome project -- Genetic fingerprinting -- Family trees -- Inheritance today and tomorrow.
- Subjects: Genetics; Heredity;
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- Genomics : a revolution in health and disease discovery / by Stewart, Whitney,1959-author.(CARDINAL)353031; Andersson, Hans Christoph,1956-author.(CARDINAL)837337;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Undiagnosed diseases -- Genetic concepts then and now -- Newborn screening for human diseases -- Reading the genome -- Next-generation sequencing -- Direct-to-consumer genetic testing -- Genetic revolution-twenty-first century and beyond -- Precision medicine, genomics, and society."Since the completion of the Human Genome Project, genetic studies has transitioned into an era of discovery. This book explores the breakthroughs in research that inform our understanding of ancestry, inheritance, epigenetics, health, and medicine." --Ages 13-18Grades 10-12
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Genomics.; CRISPR (Genetics); CRISPR-associated protein 9.;
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- The language of God : a scientist presents evidence for belief by Collins, Francis S.(CARDINAL)768127;
Includes bibliographcial references and index.A head of the Human Genome Project and former atheist presents a scientific argument for the existence of God, revealing how science can support faith by citing the areas of nature that can and cannot be fully explained by Darwinian evolution. One of the world's most famous scientists--the head of the Human Genome Project and a former atheist--interweaves science, logic, and intuition to present a most powerful argument for the existence of God.
- Subjects: Apologetics.; Religion and science.;
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- The language of God : a scientist presents evidence for belief / by Collins, Francis S.(CARDINAL)768127;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-280) and index.From atheism to belief -- The war of worldviews -- The origins of the universe -- Life on Earth : of microbes and man -- Deciphering God's instruction book : the lessons of the human genome -- Genesis, Galileo, and Darwin -- Option 1 : atheism and agnosticism (when science trumps faith) -- Option 2 : creationism (when faith trumps science) -- Option 3 : intelligent design (when science needs divine help) -- Option 4 : bioLogos (science and faith in harmony) -- Truth seekers -- Appendix. The moral practice of science and medicine : bioethics.A head of the Human Genome Project and former atheist presents a scientific argument for the existence of God, revealing how science can support faith by citing the areas of nature that can and cannot be fully explained by Darwinian evolution.
- Subjects: Religion and science.; Apologetics.;
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- DNA detectives / by Einspruch, Andrew.(CARDINAL)651279;
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- Subjects: DNA;
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- Fatal invention : how science, politics, and big business re-create race in the twenty-first century / by Roberts, Dorothy E.,1956-author.(CARDINAL)382600;
Includes bibliographical references and index.I. Believing in race in the genomic age -- Invention of race -- Separating racial science from racism -- 2. The new racial science -- Redefining race in genetic terms -- Medical stereotyping -- Allure of race in biomedical research -- Embodying race -- 3. Pharmacoethnicity -- Color-coded pills -- Race and the new biocitizen -- Tracing racial roots -- 4. Genetic surveillance -- Biological race in a "postracial" America -- Crossroads.Explores the ways science, politics, and large corporations affect race in the twenty-first century, discussing the efforts and results of the Human Genome Project, and describing how technology-driven science researchers are developing a genetic definition of race.
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Creative nonfiction.; Race; Race; Race; Physical anthropology.; Human population genetics.; Genomics.;
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- Genetic engineering / by Rooney, Anne.(CARDINAL)350406;
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- Subjects: Genetic engineering;
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- Genetics and genetic engineering / by Wexler, Barbara,author.(CARDINAL)546994;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. The history of genetics -- chapter 2. Understanding genetics -- chapter 3. Genetics and evolution -- chapter 4. Genetics and the environment -- chapter 5. Genetic disorders -- chapter 6. Genetic testing -- chapter 7. The human genome project -- chapter 8. Reproductive cloning -- chapter 9. Therapeutic cloning : stem cell research -- chapter 10. Genetic engineering and biotechnology -- chapter 11. Ethical issues and public opinion.This volume focuses on the social and moral issues surrounding genetics and genetic engineering--
- Subjects: Genetics; Genetics; Genetic engineering; Genetic engineering;
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- Francis Crick and James Watson and the building blocks of life / by Edelson, Edward,1932-2013.(CARDINAL)723689;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-107) and index.A story of two men and a new science -- Dr. Watson meets Mr. Crick -- The road to DNA -- Mendelian genetics -- The emergence of nucleic acis -- The Waring blendor -- The emergence of the double helix -- How DNA works -- Solving the sickle-cell puzzle -- Watson and the Human Genome Project -- The first cloned mammals -- Chronology.Describes the collaboration of Watson and Crick in the effort to discover DNA.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Literature.; Watson, James D., 1928-; Crick, Francis, 1916-2004; DNA; Molecular biologists;
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