Biotechnology An Introduction

Biotechnology An Introduction by Susan R. Barnum is a comprehensive text published by Thomson/Brooks/Cole in 2005. This second edition spans 360 pages and is presented in English, offering an accessible overview of a wide range of biotechnology topics and technologies. The book is designed to meet the needs of both instructors and students, providing a clear presentation of historical and modern biotechnology practices, including their applications in medical, agricultural, and industrial contexts.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various processes and methods used to manipulate living organisms, supported by case studies and real-world examples. The text simplifies complex topics such as immunology and recombinant DNA construction through outlines, bulleted lists, and tables. Additionally, the edition enhances its focus on the implications of biotechnology, including ethical and social considerations, by incorporating relevant sidebars in each chapter. With its integration of color and emphasis on the practical applications of biotechnology, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the life sciences and related fields.
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Biotechnology instructors require currency, sound pedagogy and a brief objective introduction to a broad range of topics and technologies. Students need an accessible and clear presentation along with hot topics and real-world examples. Susan Barnum meets all these requirements and needs in this second edition of her enormously popular text, BIOTECHNOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION, Second Edition. Barnum offers a broad view of biotechnology, integrating historical and modern topics. She then describes the processes and methods used to manipulate living organisms or the substances and products from these organisms for medical, agricultural, and industrial purposes. Using case studies and examples, the author rounds out discussions by detailing the technology and how it is applied, including discussions on the implications of biotechnology in such areas as gene therapy, medicine, agriculture, marine biology, and forensics. More complex and difficult-to-teach topics are given special coverage, by providing outlines, bulleted lists, and tables for simplifying and clarifying topics such as immunology, construction of recombinant DNA molecules, relevant lab techniques, monoclonal antibodies, and plant transformation/regeneration. Besides the addition of color, this new edition places more information in boxes to focus on the process of science, the accomplishments of researchers in the field, and real-world examples of biotechnology. In addition, Susan Barnum extends her already excellent objective coverage of the ethical and social implications of biotechnology by focusing on the most relevant topics in a sidebar in each chapter. Commercial, economical, and medical effects of current biotechnology practices are also made clearer and more relevant for students.
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