I turned to this book to get background on the biotech industry. A cursory review of the material showed me the topics were there. However, the book really needed editing for both clarity and style. Yes, the introduction may have been by a Nobel Laureate, but that doesn't mean it didn't need editing. Actually, there is the same introduction in all the books in the series.
Since this is a book billed for those new to the field, it should have spent more time on fundamental explanations.
Book has good glossary and nice illustrations.
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