Gene Action: A Historical Account (1st Edition)
- Comprehensive History of Gene Science: Presents a detailed account of the evolution of genetics, tracing the scientific discoveries that established the foundations of modern molecular biology.
- Landmark Discoveries in Genetics: Explores key experiments and breakthrough research that revealed the structure, function, and regulation of genes, from classical genetics to molecular genetics.
- Development of Molecular Biology Concepts: Explains the historical progression of DNA, RNA, gene expression, mutation, genetic regulation, and chromosome research, highlighting their impact on biological sciences.
- Contributions of Pioneer Scientists: Chronicles the work of influential geneticists and molecular biologists whose discoveries transformed our understanding of heredity and gene function.
- Historical Perspective with Scientific Relevance: Connects the history of genetics with contemporary advances in genomics, biotechnology, and biomedical research, providing valuable scientific context.
- Essential Reference for Life Science Students: An excellent resource for students, educators, researchers, historians of science, and professionals seeking a deeper understanding of the origins and development of modern genetics.
Why Buy Gene Action: A Historical Account, 1st Edition?
- Presents a detailed historical account of the discoveries that shaped modern genetics and molecular biology, from classical genetics to the molecular era.
- Explains landmark concepts including the one gene–one enzyme hypothesis, the chemical nature of genes, the genetic code, and the operon model, highlighting their scientific significance.
- Chronicles the pioneering work of leading geneticists and biochemists whose research transformed the understanding of gene function, regulation, and protein synthesis.
- Ideal for genetics students, molecular biologists, biotechnology researchers, life science educators, and historians of science seeking an authoritative historical perspective.
- Written by renowned geneticist Werner Maas, the book combines scientific accuracy with historical insight, making complex discoveries easy to follow.
- An essential reference for understanding the evolution of gene action research, molecular genetics, and the foundations of modern biomedical science.

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