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Hopwood, David A. – Scientific American, 1981
Traces the development of the field of industrial microbial genetics, describing a range of techniques for genetic programing. Includes a discussion of site-directed mutagenesis, protoplast fusion, and recombinant DNA manipulations. (CS)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemical Industry, College Science
Brill, Winston J. – Scientific American, 1981
Elucidates strategies for applying microbiological techniques to traditional agricultural practices. Discusses the manipulation of microorganisms that live with plants and also the problems involved in the introduction of new genes into crop plants by recombinant DNA methods. (CS)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Agronomy
Phaff, Herman J. – Scientific American, 1981
Describes industrially important yeasts, molds, bacteria, and actinomycetes. Discussed in detail are microbial products, such as primary metabolites, secondary metabolites, enzymes, and capsular polysaccharides. Traces the historical background of human cell culture, mentioning recombinant DNA research and hybridization of normal mammalian cells…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemical Industry, College Science
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