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Human Genome Project
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Human Genome Project
Bishop, Jerry E., and Michael Waldholz.
Genome: The Story of the Most Astonishing Scientific Adventure of Our Time--the Attempt to Map All the Genes in the Human Body.
Universe, 1999. Popular treatment by two science journalists.
Marshall, Elizabeth L.
The Human Genome Project: Cracking the Code Within Us.
Watts, 1996. Examines science and policy issues surrounding the project.
Riddley, Matt.
Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters.
Harper Collins, 2000. Describes the Human Genome Project and its mapping of the 23 human chromosomes.
Wilkie, Thomas.
Perilous Knowledge: The Human Genome Project and Its Implications.
University of California Press, 1994. Social and ethical implications of mapping the human genetic code.
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