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Good overview but lacks technical rigor: I am currently using this book for a course in Molecular Biotechnology taught through the chemistry department. Although the book covers a wide range of biotechnology fields, from manipulation of gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes through human gene therapy, it does so in a somewhat shallow and repetitive way. I have also seen clearer and more concise diagrams covering similar topics in other biochemistry books, and there is a paucity of in-depth coverage in any particular area. This is not necessarily the authors's fault, however, arising from the plethora of information found in the biotechnology field. If someone wants a broad review of molecular biotechnology, this is a decent book, but if you want to focus on a specific area within biotechnology, look somewhere else.
Good introductory material for the technical: To those who are interested in the functional aspects of the DNA this is the right introductory stuff. It covers areas including basic molecular biology to commercial methods for manipulating the genes. Pretty useful for someone who's more interested in the technology than the biology!
| Author: | Glick | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 660.65 | | EAN: | 9781555812249 | | Edition: | 3 | | ISBN: | 1555812244 | | Number Of Pages: | 860 | | Publication Date: | 2003-06-15 |
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