遺伝子操作植物の歴史<br>The Green Phoenix : A History of Genetically Modified Plants

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遺伝子操作植物の歴史
The Green Phoenix : A History of Genetically Modified Plants

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780231122634
  • DDC分類 631.5233

基本説明

Covers the controversial birth of the field, its sudden death, phoenix-like reemergence, and ultimate triumph as not only a legitimate field of science but a new tool of multinational corporate interests.

Full Description

Providing the first account of the story behind genetically engineered plants, Paul F. Lurquin covers the controversial birth of the field, its sudden death, phoenixlike reemergence, and ultimate triumph as not only a legitimate field of science but a new tool of multinational corporate interests. In addition, Lurquin looks ahead to the potential impact this revolutionary technology will have on human welfare. As Lurquin shows, it was the intense competition between international labs that resulted in the creation of the first transgenic plants. Two very different approaches to plant genetic engineering came to fruition at practically the same time, and Lurquin's account demonstrates how cross-fertilization between the two areas was critical to success. The scientists concerned were trying to tackle some very basic scientific problems and did not foresee the way that corporations would apply their methodology. With detailed accounts of the work of individual scientists and teams all over the world, Lurquin pieces together a remarkable account.

Contents

Appendix 1. Cesium Chloride Density Gradients and Their Use in DNA Analysis. Appendix 2. Hybridization Experiments with DNA. Appendix 3. What Classical Genetics Says About Transformation Experiments. Appendix 4. Plasmids, Transposons, and Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacteria. Appendix 5. Liposomes. Appendix 6. Cell Electroporation. 1. Where it all Began. 2. Genetic Experiments. 3. The Crown Gall Breakthrough. 4. Direct Gene Transfer. 5. Where We Are Now, and the Future.