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DNA

The Secret of Life

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What sets this book apart from others on genetics is that it is authored by James Watson, renowned for his work with Crick. Alongside Andrew Berry, he presents a clear and engaging history of genetics, spanning from Mendel to genome sequencing. Watson provides readers with a unique perspective, offering insights into significant developments in modern science. He enthusiastically discusses the research that has fueled contemporary interests in genetic engineering and cloning, supported by numerous illustrations and photos. Watson explains how scientists unraveled the DNA code for protein creation, known as the "central dogma" of genetics. However, he expresses concern over the increasing influence of patents and corporations in the scientific realm, noting that after 1975, DNA research shifted from academic circles to a corporate landscape. In later chapters, he critiques those who oppose genetic experimentation, labeling them "alarmists" who misunderstand the science. While this stance may alienate some readers, particularly those influenced by later environmental movements, the book addresses both sides of the genetic debate. Watson advocates for open discussion on the topic. The book is also linked to a 5-part PBS series.

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DNA, James D. Watson, Andrew James Berry

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2003
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