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The Gene: A Historical Perspective

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ISBN: 9780313334498    Publisher: Pentagon Press Year of publishing: 2009     Format:  Hardcover No of Pages: 188        Language: English
"The Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science" provides titles in context so that students are able to grasp the significance of profound scientific truths. Each volume - written by a leading historian...Read more
"The Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science" provides titles in context so that students are able to grasp the significance of profound scientific truths. Each volume - written by a leading historian or philosopher of science - traces the development of a particular scientific concept from ancient times to the present day. Thus, the series helps students understand not only what scientists know, but how they came to know it. Each volume: supports the recommendations of national science education standards on the history and nature of science; provides copious print and electronic resources for further research; is heavily illustrated with historical images and scientific graphs and charts; and includes a glossary of important terms used in scientific research past and present that enables students to better understand the language of science and a timeline of important events.
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[T]horoughly researched, with an impressive timeline of major ideas about inheritance...[i]f your passion is the history of science I think you will find this book a useful and concise conjunction...Read more
[T]horoughly researched, with an impressive timeline of major ideas about inheritance...[i]f your passion is the history of science I think you will find this book a useful and concise conjunction of normally fragmented information. I would recommend this book for a larger audience for two other reasons. First, Eversons account of how the modern synthesis between genetics and the theory of evolution developed is the best I have ever read. And for anyone struggling with anti-evolutionary forces in their school or community, heres some powerful ammunition. Second, his account of how the Human Genome Project was justified and paid for at the expense of more cost-effective preventative public health initiatives should be a must-read for anyone in a world of steadily diminishing resources. For that alone, I would have a copy of the book for my classroom." - NSTA Recommends "Everson explores the historical development of scientific ideas associated with the gene. He describes the origins of genetics from ancient Greece onward, important scientific events, and those who contributed to scientific understanding, such as Darwin, Mendel, and August Weismann. Modern genetics during the twentieth century is the primary focus, with discussion of the contributions of Thomas Hunt Morgan and Watson and Crick, molecular biology, social issues and biology, the understanding of DNA, the Human Genome Project, modern debates, and ethical issues. The series aims to make concepts accessible to high school and college students and general readers." - SciTech Book News "The origins of genetics began with the study of life and then of biology. It was only when Gregor Mendel wrote about his breeding experiments that the word genetics was coined. Tracing this development begins with Ancient and Medieval Inheritance, Renaissance and Enlightenment Views of Inheritance, Heredity in the Nineteenth Century, Gregor Mendel and the Concept of the Gene, The Gene and Unifying Biology, Molecular Biology and the Gene, The Switch to DNA, Manipulating DNA, The Human Genome Project, Genetics Today and The Gene and Ethical Issues. The final chapter on the ethical issues involving the gene will be helpful for debate teams...Appendixes include an 8-page timeline, an 11-page glossary and an 8-page bibliography. The timeline will be especially helpful to students who are trying to place their research in focus with what went before and what came after. Your biology teachers will welcome this brief introduction to the Human Genome Project." - GALE Reference for Students "This work focuses on making scientific concepts in genetics accessible to students ranging from high school through university, along with the interested general public. Stating that the concept of the gene has a historical lineage, Everson traces this development from the ancient Greeks and medieval period through to current research. Along the way he discusses Gregor Mendel's contribution to genetics, the development of molecular biology, DNA, the Human Genome Project, and current ethical issues surrounding genetics. This work includes a time line, glossary, and bibliography on the important literature of the history of genetics. Illustrations are easy to understand and support the text. Everson has written a highly readable and interesting survey of the history of genetics. Recommended. Lower-/upper-level undergraduates and graduate students." - Choice "Everson's book, part of a series called Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science, is about the gene as a concept--an evolving idea whose changing nature has had a most profound impact not only on life science, but on our society and economy...Everson does a masterful job...I recommend The Gene: A Historical Perspective highly to all those interested in genetics or the history of science." - Science Books & Film
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