In the Beginning Was the Worm by Andrew Brown

In the Beginning Was the Worm by Andrew Brown

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The human genome project was possible due to the 30-year struggle to decode the complete DNA of a nematode worm. This title tells of the remarkable characters whose struggle changed our approach to modern science, including: Sydney Bremmer, John Sulston, Bob Orvitz and Fred Sanger.

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In the Beginning Was the Worm by Andrew Brown

The human genome project was possible due to the 30-year struggle to decode the complete DNA of a nematode worm. This title tells of the remarkable characters whose struggle changed our approach to modern science, including: Sydney Bremmer, John Sulston, Bob Orvitz and Fred Sanger.
Andrew Brown is a freelance journalist who writes extensively for the SUNDAY TIMES, the INDEPENDENT and the DAILY MAIL. In 1995 he won the Templeton Prize as the best religious affairs correspondent in Europe. As well as THE DARWIN WARS he is the author of a highly acclaimed book on the London police called WATCHING THE DETECTIVES.
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ISBN 13 9780743207164
ISBN 10 0743207165
Title In the Beginning Was the Worm
Author Andrew Brown
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Other book format
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 2003-02-03
Number of pages 256
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