Description |
1 online resource (xix, 364 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, portraits |
Contents |
List of Plates. -- Preface. -- Acknowledgements. -- The Revolution in Chemistry Has Come to Pass. -- The Maze of Organic Chemistry. -- A Singular Inward Laboratory. -- The Catalytic Force. -- Building Stones of Protoplasm. -- The Chemical and Geometrical Phenomena of Heredity. -- The Megachemisry of the Future. -- The Giant Molecules of the Living Cell. -- The Chemical Basis of Genetics. -- The Heredity Code-script. -- The Ubiquitous Spiral. -- Our Thread of Ariadne. -- Nature is Blind and Reads Braille. -- References. -- Selected Readings in the History of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. -- Name Index. -- Subject Index |
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Revolution in chemistry has come to pass -- Maze of organic chemistry -- Singular inward laboratory -- Catalytic force -- Building stones of protoplasm -- Chemical and geometrical phenomena of heredity -- Megachemistry of the future -- Giant molecules of the living cell -- Chemical basis of genetics -- Hereditary code-script -- Ubiquitous spiral -- Our thread of ariadne -- Nature is blind and reads braille |
Summary |
Vital Forces tells the history of the 'biochemical revolution', a period of unprecedentedly rapid advance in human knowledge that profoundly affected our view of life and laid the foundation for modern medicine and biotechnology. The story is told in a clear, engaging, and absorbing manner. This delightful work relates the fascinating and staggering advances in concepts and theories over the last 200 years and introduces the major figures of the times. Vital Forces also describes the discovery of the molecular basis of life through the stories of the scientists involved, including such towering figures as Louis Pasteur, Gregor Mendel, Linus Pauling, and Francis Crick. Combining science and biography into a seamless chronological narrative, the author brings to life the successes and failures, collaborations and feuds, and errors and insights that produced the revolution in biology. * Vividly describes dramatic scientific discoveries, personalities, feuds and rivalries * Answers a general readers quest to understand the nature of life, and the relevance of biochemistry/molecular biology to modern medicine, industry and agriculture |
Analysis |
HISTORY |
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
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BIOCHEMISTRY |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
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digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL |
Subject |
Life -- Origin -- Research -- History
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Vital force -- Research -- History
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Biochemistry -- History
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Molecular biology -- History
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Life -- Origin.
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Biochemistry -- history
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Molecular Biology -- history
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Origin of Life
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Evolution.
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Life -- Origin
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Biochemistry
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Life -- Origin -- Research
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Molecular biology
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Molekularbiologie
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Biochemie.
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DNA.
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Biokatalyse.
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Moleculaire biologie.
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Moleculaire genetica.
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Genetica molecular e de microorganismos.
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780123618108 |
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012361810X |
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9780080543635 |
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0080543634 |
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