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Who Wrote the Book of Life?: A History of the Genetic Code (Writing Science)
Lily E. Kay
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| #614439 in Books | Stanford University Press | 2000-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.20 x6.00l,1.26 | File type: PDF | 472 pages | ||9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| A valuable account of how the genetic code was discovered.|By David C. Bossard|This is a valuable historical account of how the genetic code was discovered, written by a person who revels in historical details. What a sadness that the author, Dr. Lily E. Kay passed away in 2000: such a talented writer; too soon, far too young. See the Wikipedia entry about her, especially the||"The entire book is fascinating and well written, unfolding more as a grand epic of the ways in which scientists work and think, rather than as a standard philosophical or historical treatise. The book is also an invaluable resource due to its exhaustive note
This is a detailed history of one of the most important and dramatic episodes in modern science, recounted from the novel vantage point of the dawn of the information age and its impact on representations of nature, heredity, and society. Drawing on archives, published sources, and interviews, the author situates work on the genetic code (1953-70) within the history of life science, the rise of communication technosciences (cybernetics, information theory, and computers)...
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