Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project

Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project

by Viktor K. McElheny
Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project

Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project

by Viktor K. McElheny

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Overview

Drawing the Map of Life is the dramatic story of the Human Genome Project from its origins, through the race to order the 3 billion subunits of DNA, to the surprises emerging as scientists seek to exploit the molecule of heredity. It's the first account to deal in depth with the intellectual roots of the project, the motivations that drove it, and the hype that often masked genuine triumphs.

Distinguished science journalist Victor McElheny offers vivid, insightful profiles of key people, such as David Botstein, Eric Lander, Francis Collins, James Watson, Michael Hunkapiller, and Craig Venter. McElheny also shows that the Human Genome Project is a striking example of how new techniques (such as restriction enzymes and sequencing methods) often arrive first, shaping the questions scientists then ask.

Drawing on years of original interviews and reporting in the inner circles of biological science, Drawing the Map of Life is the definitive, up-to-date story of today's greatest scientific quest. No one who wishes to understand genome mapping and how it is transforming our lives can afford to miss this book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465032600
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 07/31/2012
Series: A Merloyd Lawrence Book
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Victor K. McElheny, author of the much-acclaimed Watson and DNA, lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 Building the Toolbox 1

2 Getting Started 35

3 Scaling Up 79

4 Crisis 121

5 Surprises 167

6 Human Variety 195

7 The Struggle for Medical Relevance 227

Afterword: Explosive Innovation and Daunting Challenges 259

Acronyms 271

Notes 273

Acknowledgments 351

Index 355

About the Author 373

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