High-tech harvest : a look at genetically engineered foods

Título
High-tech harvest : a look at genetically engineered foods

Elizabeth L. Marshall

Resumen
The answer to Marshall's opening riddle, "What do you get when you cross a tomato with a fish?" , almost was, and actually could someday soon be, found in your supermarket's produce section rather than in a joke book. As the author explains in this dry but methodical account, Dolly the sheep, the bovine growth hormone, a host of virus resistant cultivars, and the famous (or notorious, depending on your point of view) Flavr Savr tomato are only the beginning. Students looking for a discussion of the techniques and implications of gene splicing to create new types of food plants and animals will find this just the ticket.

High tech harvest : a look at genetically engineered foods.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
1999

An impact book

Descripción física
144 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Nota local
[w] 7--Sept/00.

Término de la materia
Genetic engineering.
 
Agricultural biotechnology.
 
Food -- Biotechnology.
 
Genetically modified foods.

Autor añadido
Italiano, Bob,
 
Stewart, George,

Síntesis
The answer to Marshall's opening riddle, "What do you get when you cross a tomato with a fish?" , almost was, and actually could someday soon be, found in your supermarket's produce section rather than in a joke book. As the author explains in this dry but methodical account, Dolly the sheep, the bovine growth hormone, a host of virus resistant cultivars, and the famous (or notorious, depending on your point of view) Flavr Savr tomato are only the beginning. Students looking for a discussion of the techniques and implications of gene splicing to create new types of food plants and animals will find this just the ticket.

ISBN
9780531114346

Información de publicación
London : Franklin Watts, c1999.


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