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How to clone the perfect blondeI have recently finished a wonderful book called "how to clone the perfect blone." I suggest it to anyone who is interested in cloning and DNA. It makes cloning easy to understand. It is a really sarcastic and funny book, just thuoght i'd reccomend it to you guys:)
How To Clone The Perfect Blonde by Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham 'Short, lively entries tell you all you need t know about cypher monkeys, cosmic whirlpools, monster mice and, vitally, how to loose your love handles. This book will give you much to blather about in the pub' The Times In an attempt to create the most popular science book ever, Nelson & Hollingham use cutting-edge science and technology to bring a little more happiness into our lives: cloning a faithful pet so that an old friend will forever be there to fetch your slippers, recreating a Grand National winner in a petri dish, avoiding arguments by actually being in two places at once, boosting your intelligence with an extra brain, or simply making sure you don't get too cold with heat-sensitive underpants that tell your boiler what to do. Topics include: biotechnology, quantum mechanics, gene therapy, time travel, parallel universes, black holes, GM, bionics, cybernetics, cryogenics, nanotechnology, teleportation and antigravity. More Information Ebury Press • Popular science • ISBN: 0091897475 Publication date: 07/10/2004 • 288 pages • • EAN: 9780091897475 Nothing lasts forever...so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, take chances & never have regrets because at one point what you did was what you wanted.
I recommend you another interesting book: DNA, the secret of life by James D. Watson.
In this book, Watson tells a complete account about the history of Genetics from the beginning (Mendel's experiments) to nowadays (present), touching important events as the discovery of double helix structure of DNA (in which he took part in), Human Genome, etc. ![]() ![]() ![]()
straight from the big guy, huh?;) I'll definatly check it out:) Nothing lasts forever...so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, take chances & never have regrets because at one point what you did was what you wanted.
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