Glowing genes: a revolution in biotechnology
[This book is about a] new area of biotechnology that will help us understand cancer, create new products, improve agriculture, and combat terrorism. For more than 160 million years, green fluorescent protein has existed in one species of jellyfish. In 1994 it was cloned, giving rise to a host of us...
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Zusammenfassung: | [This book is about a] new area of biotechnology that will help us understand cancer, create new products, improve agriculture, and combat terrorism. For more than 160 million years, green fluorescent protein has existed in one species of jellyfish. In 1994 it was cloned, giving rise to a host of useful and potentially revolutionary applications in biotechnology. Today, researchers are using this ancient glowing protein to pursue exciting new discoveries, from tracking the process of bacterial infection to detecting chemical and biological agents planted by terrorists. [The author] begins with an overview of the many uses of these glowing genes to kill and image cancer cells, monitor bacterial infections, and light up in the presence of pollution. He then discusses the biological reasons that glowing proteins first evolved in jellyfish and fireflies, and looks at the history of bioluminescence and the dedicated scientists who devoted their careers to explaining this phenomenon. [The author] next turns to the serious, and not-so-serious, uses of fluorescent proteins. -Dust jacket. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 221 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 1591022533 9781591022534 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
7
INTRODUCTION
9
1.
Living Light
15
2.
From Pliny s Walking Stick to
Burning Angels
27
3.
Using Fireflies to Look for Life on Mars?
39
4.
Shimomura s Squeezate
51
5.
Where Is the GFP Recipe?
Let s Photocopy It
69
6.
The Birth of the Green
Fluorescent Protein Revolution
77
6
Contents
7.
Thirsty Potatoes and Green Blood
91
8.
Alba, the Fluorescent Rabbit
107
9.
Light in a Can
113
10.
Red Sheep from Russia
123
11.
ANDi the Green Monkey and a Yellow Pig
133
12.
Caméléons,
FLIP, FRET, FRAP, and Camgaroos
145
13.
Cancer
157
14.
Glowing Genes in Medicine
169
15.
Defense, Security, and Bioterronsm
185
16.
Last Light
193
NOTES
197
INDEX
217
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