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  1. Introduction to biotechnology

    Thieman, William J.
    3rd ed. - Boston : PEARSON, 2012.

    Thoroughly updated for currency and with exciting new practical examples throughout, this popular text provides the tools, practice, and basic knowledge for success in the biotech workforce. With its balanced coverage of basic cell and molecular biology, fundamental techniques, historical accounts, new advances and hands-on applications, the Third Edition emphasizes the future of biotechnology and your role in that future. Two new features--Forecasting the Future, and Making a Difference--along with several returning hallmark features support the new focus.

  2. Introduction to biotechnology

    Thieman, William J.
    2nd ed. - San Francisco : Pearson/Benjamin Cummings, c2009.

    Thoroughly updated with practical information on the latest developments in the biotechnology field, this popular text provides the tools, practice, and basic knowledge for success in the biotech workforce. With its balanced coverage of basic cell and molecular biology, fundamental techniques, historical accounts, and hands-on applications, the Second Edition emphasizes the relevance of biotechnology in agriculture, medicine, and industry. Special sections on ethical and environmental issues in biotechnology, career profiles, and research "tools" are also highlighted in the book. The Second Edition features a thoroughly revised chapter on ethics.

  3. Introduction to biotechnology

    Thieman, William J.
    San Francisco : Pearson/Benjamin Cummings, c2004.

    Introduction to Biotechnology is the first biotechnology textbook geared specifically for the diverse scientific backgrounds of undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in biotechnology. With its balanced coverage of basic molecular biology, historical developments, and contemporary applications, the text provides students with the tools and basic knowledge for success in the biotech industry. Special sections on ethical issues in biotechnology, career profiles, and research "tools" are also highlighted in the book. William Thieman chairs one of the leading biotech programs in California, and co-author Michael A. Palladino is a molecular biologist with considerable expertise in directing undergraduate student research in recombinant DNA technology. Appropriate for both two- and four-year schools, Introduction to Biotechnology is the perfect biotechnology textbook for undergraduates interested in the biotechnology field.

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