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Redesigning Life : How Genome Editing Will Transform the World.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (371 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780191079719
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Redesigning LifeDDC classification:
  • 660.6/5
LOC classification:
  • QH442.P377 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- redesigning life: how genome editing will tranform the world -- Copyright -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF PLATES -- LIST OF FIGURES -- Colour Plates -- Introduction: The Gene Revolution -- A Scientific Revolution -- 1: Natural Born Mutants -- From Wolf to Hound -- A Feline Interloper -- Taming the Earth -- Many New Breeds -- Natural Born Mutants -- A Model of Life -- Fancy Mice -- Enhancing Abnormality -- 2: Supersize My Mouse -- Engineering Life -- Birth of Biotechnology -- A Giant Mouse -- Crop Controversy -- Genes as Therapy -- Pluripotent Potential -- Knockouts and Knockins -- 3: Light as a Life Tool -- A Living Palette -- Green Eggs and Sperm -- Visualizing the Brain -- Light-Induced Thoughts -- Making a Memory -- 4: The Gene Scissors -- Molecular Scissors -- A CRISPR Cut -- Life in a Dish -- Remote-Controlled Genes -- Problems with Patents -- A Step Too Far? -- 5: Next Year's Models -- Mice as Models -- Matters of the Heart -- The Complex Brain -- Modify My Monkey -- The Language Gene -- 6: The Molecular Farm -- Feeding Humanity -- Subtlety and Speed -- Surviving the Extremes -- Enviropigs and Frankenfish -- Hornless Cows and Beefy Bulls -- The Pressure to Patent -- 7: New Gene Therapy -- Single Gene Disorders -- New Cancer Cures -- Genes that Protect -- Targeting Killer Viruses -- Possibilities and Problems -- A Question of Delivery -- The Germline Taboo -- 8: Regenerating Life -- A Very Gifted Cell -- The Cloning Controversy -- Reprogramming Revolution -- Self-Organizing Organs -- When Technologies Meet -- 9: Life as a Machine -- Life at the Extremes -- Synthetic Life Code -- Biohackers in Hackney -- Subverting the Genome -- New Artificial Life Forms -- 10: A Redesigned Planet? -- Utopias and Dystopias -- New Gene Therapy -- How to Conquer Cancer -- Disorders of the Mind -- New Organs for Old -- Artificial Sex Cells.
The New Eugenics? -- Roots of Intelligence -- Talent Born or Made? -- Nature and Nurture -- The Case for Regulation -- A Question of Safety -- Pigoons and Other Oddities -- Meddling with Monkeys -- A Question of Language -- Fears about Food -- Food for the People -- Editing as Aesthetics -- Engineering a Winner -- Manufacturing Mammoths -- Dino-Chickens and Unicorns -- The Remaking of Humankind -- Prospects for the Future -- GLOSSARY -- ENDNOTES -- Introduction: The Gene Revolution -- Chapter 1: Natural Born Mutants -- Chapter 2: Supersize My Mouse -- Chapter 3: Light as a Life Tool -- Chapter 4: The Gene Scissors -- Chapter 5: Next Year's Models -- Chapter 6: The Molecular Farm -- Chapter 7: New Gene Therapy -- Chapter 8: Regenerating Life -- Chapter 9: Life as a Machine -- Chapter 10: A Redesigned Planet? -- INDEX OF NAMES -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- ANCESTORS IN OUR GENOME: The New Science of Human Evolution -- BIOCODE: The New Age of Genomics -- THE DEEPER GENOME: Why there is more to the human genome than meets the eye -- ONE PLUS ONE EQUALS ONE: Symbiosis and the evolution of complex life.
Summary: Genetic engineering allows the production of the human insulin protein for diabetics, the modification of crops, and the building of synthetic life forms. In the future we could even remove genetic diseases from the germ line. In this book, John Parrington explains the rise of this new, sophisticated science.
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Cover -- redesigning life: how genome editing will tranform the world -- Copyright -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF PLATES -- LIST OF FIGURES -- Colour Plates -- Introduction: The Gene Revolution -- A Scientific Revolution -- 1: Natural Born Mutants -- From Wolf to Hound -- A Feline Interloper -- Taming the Earth -- Many New Breeds -- Natural Born Mutants -- A Model of Life -- Fancy Mice -- Enhancing Abnormality -- 2: Supersize My Mouse -- Engineering Life -- Birth of Biotechnology -- A Giant Mouse -- Crop Controversy -- Genes as Therapy -- Pluripotent Potential -- Knockouts and Knockins -- 3: Light as a Life Tool -- A Living Palette -- Green Eggs and Sperm -- Visualizing the Brain -- Light-Induced Thoughts -- Making a Memory -- 4: The Gene Scissors -- Molecular Scissors -- A CRISPR Cut -- Life in a Dish -- Remote-Controlled Genes -- Problems with Patents -- A Step Too Far? -- 5: Next Year's Models -- Mice as Models -- Matters of the Heart -- The Complex Brain -- Modify My Monkey -- The Language Gene -- 6: The Molecular Farm -- Feeding Humanity -- Subtlety and Speed -- Surviving the Extremes -- Enviropigs and Frankenfish -- Hornless Cows and Beefy Bulls -- The Pressure to Patent -- 7: New Gene Therapy -- Single Gene Disorders -- New Cancer Cures -- Genes that Protect -- Targeting Killer Viruses -- Possibilities and Problems -- A Question of Delivery -- The Germline Taboo -- 8: Regenerating Life -- A Very Gifted Cell -- The Cloning Controversy -- Reprogramming Revolution -- Self-Organizing Organs -- When Technologies Meet -- 9: Life as a Machine -- Life at the Extremes -- Synthetic Life Code -- Biohackers in Hackney -- Subverting the Genome -- New Artificial Life Forms -- 10: A Redesigned Planet? -- Utopias and Dystopias -- New Gene Therapy -- How to Conquer Cancer -- Disorders of the Mind -- New Organs for Old -- Artificial Sex Cells.

The New Eugenics? -- Roots of Intelligence -- Talent Born or Made? -- Nature and Nurture -- The Case for Regulation -- A Question of Safety -- Pigoons and Other Oddities -- Meddling with Monkeys -- A Question of Language -- Fears about Food -- Food for the People -- Editing as Aesthetics -- Engineering a Winner -- Manufacturing Mammoths -- Dino-Chickens and Unicorns -- The Remaking of Humankind -- Prospects for the Future -- GLOSSARY -- ENDNOTES -- Introduction: The Gene Revolution -- Chapter 1: Natural Born Mutants -- Chapter 2: Supersize My Mouse -- Chapter 3: Light as a Life Tool -- Chapter 4: The Gene Scissors -- Chapter 5: Next Year's Models -- Chapter 6: The Molecular Farm -- Chapter 7: New Gene Therapy -- Chapter 8: Regenerating Life -- Chapter 9: Life as a Machine -- Chapter 10: A Redesigned Planet? -- INDEX OF NAMES -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- ANCESTORS IN OUR GENOME: The New Science of Human Evolution -- BIOCODE: The New Age of Genomics -- THE DEEPER GENOME: Why there is more to the human genome than meets the eye -- ONE PLUS ONE EQUALS ONE: Symbiosis and the evolution of complex life.

Genetic engineering allows the production of the human insulin protein for diabetics, the modification of crops, and the building of synthetic life forms. In the future we could even remove genetic diseases from the germ line. In this book, John Parrington explains the rise of this new, sophisticated science.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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