Biochemistry at Stanford, Biotechnology at DNAX
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Arthur Kornberg fue un bioquímico estadounidense cuya investigación pionera iluminó los mecanismos moleculares de la vida. Su trabajo se centró en la química enzimática y los descubrimientos en la síntesis del ácido desoxirribonucleico (ADN). Los hallazgos de Kornberg avanzaron significativamente la comprensión de la replicación del ADN y los procesos de la herencia. Sus contribuciones científicas han dado forma a la biología molecular y la genética modernas.





This candid narrative by Nobel laureate, Arthur Kornberg, chronicles the saga of a small biotech start-up, the key players, the painstaking development of the perfect product, and the forces affecting its resulting success or failure. Kornberg's razor-sharp wit and provocative opinions make this book a compelling page turner, whether he is decrying the current fashion in scientific funding or delving into the hotly contested PCR patent trial.
The second edition of thes work has been completely revised to reflect current research and interpretations. Arthur Kornberg and his coauthor Tania A. Baker have created a second edition that provides the reader with up-to-date coverage of DNA replicaiton and related cellular processes - including summaries of recent work on replication in eukaryotes and bacteria.