Genetic engineering is one of the most exciting scientific developments this century and this book, an updated version of Sir Gustav Nossal's highly successful first edition, is a simple exposition of this complex subject and its related ethical issues. Comprehensible to the intelligent layman, it describes the fundamentals of molecular genetics and the principles of genetic engineering. The various ways in which gene transfer has revolutionized medical science and the potential for its use in agriculture, mining and waste disposal are described as well as the industries that have grown up based on this technology. The final chapters discuss the ethical considerations, the public policy implications and the future. This new edition contains updated material on the recent technological advances in the field of gene cloning (e.g. genetic fingerprinting) and some early chapters have been extensively updated by Dr Ross Coppel to make the biological concepts even easier to grasp.
Sir Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal, AC, CBE, FRS, FAA is an Australian research biologist famous for his contributions to the fields of antibody formation and immunological tolerance.
In 1990 he was awarded the Albert Einstein World Award of Science, given to researchers working in areas that "have brought true benefit and well being to mankind," and in 2000 was named Australian of the Year by the The National Australia Day Council.