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The American Phage Group: Founders of Molecular Biology

AUTHOR Summers, William C.
PUBLISHER Yale University Press (01/10/2023)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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A fascinating historical account of the American Phage Group and how its new research framework became the foundation for molecular biology

This book is the first critical and analytical study of the American Phage Group--a small group of scientists who gathered around Max Delbrck, Salvador Luria, and Alfred Hershey between 1940 and 1960--and how this novel research program became the foundation of the field of molecular biology. These three young, charismatic, and iconoclastic scientists were convinced of the importance of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) to the study of the gene and of heredity in general. Based on substantial archival research, numerous participant interviews collected over the past thirty years, and an intimate knowledge of the relevant scientific literature in the field, William C. Summers has written a fascinating new history of the American Phage Group. Rather than a linear narrative of progress by past heroes, this book emphasizes the diversity and historical contingencies in the group's development.

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ISBN-13: 9780300263565
ISBN-10: 0300263562
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 312
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 5.59 x 1.02 x 8.58 inches
Weight: 0.74 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Science | Life Sciences - Molecular Biology
Science | History
Science | Modern - 20th Century - General
Dewey Decimal: 579.26
Library of Congress Control Number: 2022932737
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A fascinating historical account of the American Phage Group and how its new research framework became the foundation for molecular biology

This book is the first critical and analytical study of the American Phage Group--a small group of scientists who gathered around Max Delbrck, Salvador Luria, and Alfred Hershey between 1940 and 1960--and how this novel research program became the foundation of the field of molecular biology. These three young, charismatic, and iconoclastic scientists were convinced of the importance of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) to the study of the gene and of heredity in general. Based on substantial archival research, numerous participant interviews collected over the past thirty years, and an intimate knowledge of the relevant scientific literature in the field, William C. Summers has written a fascinating new history of the American Phage Group. Rather than a linear narrative of progress by past heroes, this book emphasizes the diversity and historical contingencies in the group's development.

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