
This book provides a clear, practical, and illuminating guide to the ideas and terminology of Biotechnology. Biotechnology is one of the fastest growing, most exciting, and most controversial areas of science and technology in the 21st Century, an industry worth billions and a political topic that has shaken governments. It has already produced scientific achievements, from cloning to sequencing the genome, which would have seemed miraculous 20 years ago, and an industry with thousands of companies spanning the world. But this is based on a set of scientific disciplines with their own jargon, ideas, and limitations. This book describes those ideas and terms, and what they really mean for science, industry, and society. In 300 entries from ADEPT through cloning, genomes, patents, and viruses to zoonosis, A to Z provides over 300 concise entries describing what the science is, what it does, and the reality of how it has been used, and could be applied. It can be read cover to cover, or dipped into for a quick understanding of the topic.
This book investigates the core terminology, scientific principles, and industrial applications that define the rapidly evolving field of biotechnology. William Bains, an experienced scientist and author, provides a structured reference guide that demystifies complex jargon for both professionals and interested laypeople. By organizing the subject into 300 concise entries, the text bridges the gap between abstract scientific theory and the practical realities of modern industry and public policy.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a highly accessible entry point for those navigating the dense terminology of the biotech sector. The text is widely regarded as a practical reference tool that successfully balances technical accuracy with clarity for a general audience.
Page Count:
424
Publication Date:
2004-01-29
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198524986
ISBN-13:
9780198524984
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