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September 1996 3110148307 978-3110148305
A description of the history and present knowledge of a paradigmatic system, the lac operon of Escherichia coli. A unique combination of personal anecdotes and present-day science makes this book appealing to students, postdocs, active and retired researchers alike.

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  • Paperback: 207 pages
  • Publisher: Walter De Gruyter Inc (September 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3110148307
  • ISBN-13: 978-3110148305
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,240,919 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A short review of a short history, December 15, 2000
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Drew Endy (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Lac Operon: A Short History of a Genetic Paradigm (Paperback)
This book is like Ptashne's "Genetic switch" but more personal and at a higher scientific/intellectual level (read "Genetic Switch" first if you have no idea what it is). "The lac Operon" is annotated with many short, colourful, 'behind-the-scenes' anecdotes about the people who were (are) doing the science. These anecdotes, and other historical facts, do an outstanding job of placing the research questions of the time (the answers to which are today taken as 'self-evident truths') in context.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The lac Operon, a Paradigm of Beauty and Efficiency, July 23, 1998
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In "The lac Operon - A Short History of a Genetic Paradigm", Benno Mueller-Hill does an excellent job of describing the history, mistakes, and present-day view of the lac operon. I found it an enjoyable read. The book is written at a level that assumes the reader already knows a bit about molecular biology, and starts with "A Short History of the lac System from its Beginning to 1978". I found the middle section most interesting, where the mistaken interpretations of the lac operon are considered. This would be a very educational read for students (and post-docs and researchers) in the field. Finally, the last section discusses the current model for how the lac Operon works; this model has not made it to many of the undergraduate molecular biology / Genetics textbooks yet. Overall I was quite happy with this short book on the first bacterial operon to be characterised.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A staccato approach to history, August 9, 2011
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This is a strange book, but a rewarding one to dip into. Strange because in much of it there is no real narrative, but just a large number of short snippets (sometimes as short as a few lines), without much to link them together. The first part is a sort of history, and the sentences are like the book, short and simple -- "Courageously Monod decided to neglect it. It was not even mentioned. This was the right decision." I think it would be heavy going to try to read the whole book from cover to cover, but one can learn a lot by reading it in small doses.

The second part is called "Misinterpretation", and consists of a long series of snippets describing the mistakes people made, why they made them, and how the truth emerged. The author does not exempt himself from such analysis: "It is so easy to make a mistake. A certain sloppiness is inherent in all experiments. Often the effect one is looking for is minute...". The paragraph ends with an admission that the results he thought he had found were wrong: "This was embarrassing, but it was true."

The book begins and ends (with mentions from time to time in between) by lamenting the lack of interest young scientists have in the history of their subject: how did we reach where we are now? What were the crucial experiments? Why is Max Delbrück famous? This was asked to a doctoral candidate in the Max Delbrück Laboratory, who had no idea. I recently made a test of my own asking two or three doctoral candidates in France if they knew who Jacques Monod was: again, they had no idea. History is important, however, because if we have no understanding of why mistakes were made, or how things were clarified, we are not well armed against making similar mistakes in the future.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
inducing machinery, lac operon cooperate, lac operator fragment, lac system, valine resistance, catabolite gene activator protein, lac repressor, repressor headpiece, dyadic symmetry, gal repressor, recognition helix, recognition helices, cro repressor, repressor bound, catabolite activator protein, lac promoter, repressor binds, constitutive mutants, auxiliary operators, lysogenic bacteria, lac operators, lacz gene, lactose operon, mutant analysis, coli cell
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Cold Spring Harbor, New York, Walter Gilbert, Acids Res, Comptes Rendus Acad, Institut Pasteur, Jacques Monod, Academic Press, Jeffrey Miller, Mark Ptashne, Agnes Ullmann, San Francisco, Brian Matthews, Kathleen Matthews, Sol Spiegelman, Georges Cohen, Gunther Stent, Harvard University, Joshua Lederberg, Melvin Cohn, Nancy Maizels, Robert Kaptein, Special Mutant Analysis, Clarendon Press, Enzymatische Adaption
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