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A Life Decoded: My Genome: My Life by J. Craig Venter
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A Life Decoded: My Genome: My Life

by J. Craig Venter

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En självbiografi av mannen som knäckte den mänskliga koden, sekvensningen av vårt DNA. Han har ett liv värt att berätta med en okonventionell bakgrund för att bli framstående forskare och ett starkt driv, trots att han orätt (för det mesta) blivit anklagad för både det ena och det andra.
Biografin är inte spökskriven, och ibland blir det väl torrt, alltså. Och ibland tycker jag han kunde dra ner lite på skrytet. Men det är väl så har man framställer sig som framgångsrik amerikan...

Många delar är tydligt skriven av en molekylärbiolog för andra molekylärbiologer (liksom undertecknad), och jag är tämligen säker på att om man inte har specialkunskunskaper blir det svårt att hänga med. Men jag tyckte det var intressant. Särskilt sista kapitlet om hur hans forskning nu är inriktad på att SKAPA genom snarare än att läsa dem. Gränsen mellan kemi och liv suddas ut.
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The triumphant true story of the man who achieved one of the greatest feats of our era—the mapping of the human genome

Growing up in California, Craig Venter didn’t appear to have much of a future. An unremarkable student, he nearly flunked out of high school. After being drafted into the army, he enlisted in the navy and went to Vietnam, where the life and death struggles he encountered as a medic piqued his interest in science and medicine. After pursuing his advanced degrees, Venter quickly established himself as a brilliant and outspoken scientist. In 1984 he joined the National Institutes of Health, where he introduced novel techniques for rapid gene discovery, and left in 1991 to form his own nonprofit genomics research center, where he sequenced the first genome in history in 1995. In 1998 he announced that he would successfully sequence the human genome years earlier, and for far less money, than the government-sponsored Human Genome Project would— a prediction he kept in 2001.

A Life Decoded is the triumphant story of one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in science today. In his riveting and inspiring account Venter tells of the unparalleled drama of the quest for the human genome, a tale that involves as much politics (personal and political) as science. He also reveals how he went on to be the first to read and interpret his own genome and what it will mean for all of us to do the same. He describes his recent sailing expedition to sequence microbial life in the ocean, as well as his groundbreaking attempt to create synthetic life. Here is one of the key scientific chronicles of our lifetime, as told by the man who beat the odds to make it happen.

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