Food for Africa The life and work of a scientist in GM crops
Jennifer Thomson, one of the world's leading scientific advisors on genetic engineering, traces through anecdote and science the development of a hotly contended area of research, from the dawn of genetic engineering in the USA in 1974, through the early stages of its uptake in South Africa to...
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UCT Press
2013
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