- Subjects
- Published
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Washington, D.C. :
National Geographic
2008.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 64 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm
- Audience
- 1140L
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781426303616
- Message From the Consultant
- Mendel, the Father of Modern Genetics
- Timeline of Genetic Research
- 1. Ancient DNA
- Royal genes
- Pharaoh gone missing
- Historic discoveries
- A mysterious mummy is found
- Family tree, written in DNA
- Problems with ancient DNA
- Genetic science reveals the future as well as the past
- 2. Genetic Science
- Green pollution fighters
- Rabbit genes in trees
- Slow cleanup in the most polluted places
- A medium pizza with genetically modified canola oil
- A problem or a solution?
- 3. Genes for Long Life
- Very old worms
- Why is my hair brown?
- Switching genes on and off
- Inherited traits
- Two points of view
- 4. Fighting for Wildlife
- Mysterious animal on the loose in Montana
- Gathering gorilla DNA
- Extracting DNA
- New weapons
- Meet a DNA investigator
- 5. Microbial DNA
- Why is microbial DNA important?
- A map of microbial DNA
- Scooping up life in the Sargasso Sea
- The Human Genome Project
- Microbial Genome Project
- 6. Genetics and Cloning
- Ditteaux, the African wildcat
- How does cloning work?
- Cloning history
- Problems of diversity
- Why stop with African wildcats?
- Growing a human heart
- The Years Ahead
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- On the Web
- Further Reading
- Index
- About the Author and Consultant
- Credits