Biotechnology: Academic Cell Update Edition
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.30 (946 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0123850630 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 768 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-23 |
Language | : | English |
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Good but can improve (especially for KINDLE Readers) For this review I am referring to the Kindle edition. I like the book and it could be Good but can improve (especially for KINDLE Readers) R. Wolfcastle For this review I am referring to the Kindle edition. I like the book and it could be 4-5 stars but there is a lot of room for improvement in my opinion.For kindle readers the pictures are tiny. It is very difficult to read this book from a phone or a tablet because kindle refuses to let you zoom in on the pictures.From a text perspective the material is good and the author explains things very clearly. My only gripe is that the author references future chapters quite often, and it's not easy to read from cover to cover. I think in the 'intro' parts like chapters 1-3, he could explain things in a little more detail so you. -5 stars but there is a lot of room for improvement in my opinion.For kindle readers the pictures are tiny. It is very difficult to read this book from a phone or a tablet because kindle refuses to let you zoom in on the pictures.From a text perspective the material is good and the author explains things very clearly. My only gripe is that the author references future chapters quite often, and it's not easy to read from cover to cover. I think in the 'intro' parts like chapters 1-3, he could explain things in a little more detail so you. Great book for my classes Juan Rodriguez Fernandez I teach a high school class of Biotechnology and I found this book to be a great resource to use. It covers a lot of information regarding most of the basic biotechnological topics. I don't like the illustrations and how kindle doesn't really support the zoom in for this book, so the images sometimes look very fuzzy and unclear.Other than that the book is highly recommended.. Justin Standridge said Great bargain. As most students know, saving money is important. I couldn't believe the money I saved buying this item here versus the college bookstore or any local bookstore. This book had everything that was required by the teacher and I paid about $100 less than the person sitting next to me in class.
Using straightforward, less-technical jargon, Clark and Pazdernik manage to introduce each chapter with a basic concept that ultimately evolves into a more specific detailed principle. This up-to-date text covers a wide realm of topics, including the forensics used in crime scene investigations, the burgeoning field of nanobiotechnology, bioethics and other cutting edge topics in today’s world of biotechnology.An easy-to-use study guide that incorporates the most current, relevant journal articles from Cell Press Full supplements including text and journal test bank, image gallery and online self quizzing Basic concepts followed by more detailed, specific applications with clear, color ill
from Bristol University, in the West of England. coli. From 1984-1991 he was also involved in a project to use genetically altered bacteria to remove contaminating sulfur from coal, jointly funded by the US Department of Energy and the Illinois Coal Development Board. Louis, MO. In 1991 he received a Royal Society Guest Research Fellowship to work at Sheffield University, England while on sabbatical leav
During this time, he visited the British Government's biological warfare facility at Porton Down and was privileged to walk inside the (disused) Black Death fermenter. coli. From 1984-1991 he was also involved in a project to use genetically altered bacteria to remove contaminating sulfur from coal, jointly funded by the US Department of Energy and the Illinois Coal Development Board. She has taught courses in General Biology, Genetics, as well as Anatomy and Physiology at Southwestern Illinois College, McKendree University, and Harris-Stowe University. Department of Energy, from 1982 till 2007. coli was funded by the U.S. Pazdernik, Ph.D. elegans at Washington University School of Medicine in