The Judas Gene

The Judas Gene
Author: Robert Pitel
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456700286

The Judas Gene is a story about five people from four widely separated parts of the world who understand that their physical being is the result of eons of merged genes, but most heavily influenced by their parents and grandparents. All Dr. Richard Rip Peters wanted was to explore a cave located high in a mountain in Argentina, but his timely medical assistance to an injured priest placed him on a path that challenged his physical skills and his sanity. All Keri Sadju wanted to do after his fathers death by a bomb blast was to continue their secret organizations terrorist activities against the Jews, but a discovery among his fathers papers clouded this goal and altered his life journey for all time. All Dr. Elizabeth Sadju wanted was to obtain surgical expertise to take back to her native country by working with a prominent U.S. surgeon, but her brothers actions placed her in a life threatening situation. All Fr. Ortega wanted to do was be a good parish priest, but his fathers death bed confession forced him to take steps that he could never have imagined as a Catholic priest. All Claire Thaddaeus wanted to do was help her father research ancient documents at the IB Ltd. laboratory in England, but a revelation of his ancestry and the secret organization he worked for presented a life that could prove unreconcilable. If you were to ask them, they would say that the circumstances that brought them into contact and the ensuing devastating events could only be explained by the existence of a Judas Gene.

The Judas Gene

The Judas Gene
Author: Bruce Harris
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2024-06-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1835741266

Leading industrialist and donor to the Conservative Party, Ralph Manningham, forced his father into early retirement so that he could take over the family business. Many years later, he is discovered dead at his home, the spilled bottle of pills on his desk a clear suggestion of suicide. The news of Ralph’s death causes a stir within his political circles; influential figures are worried that a potential scandal will engulf them. Inspector Max Bellamy’s task is to pick up the pieces, but as events unfold, it becomes increasingly clear that Ralph’s apparent suicide is not as it seems. Who has the motive to want Ralph dead? In this perplexing and challenging ‘whodunnit’, will Inspector Bellamy succeed in solving the case, or will the shadows of deception prevail?

The Judas Virus

The Judas Virus
Author: Don Donaldson
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611943191

It was a miracle--until a killer turned it into a weapon. When Dr. Chris Collins's estranged father, Wayne, shows up asking her to donate a piece of her liver to save his life, Chris balks. The man walked out on her and her mother twenty-nine years ago, and now he expects her to undergo major surgery and have part of a vital organ removed. She refuses. However, she can't just let him die. So she contacts Dr. Michael Boyer to get Wayne accepted into Boyer's experimental transplant program. The surgery is risky, and the source of the donor liver shocking. However, Wayne has no other choice. It's his only chance to live. The celebration of Wayne's stunning recovery is cut short when two of the nurses on the transplant team suddenly die horrifying, painful deaths. Chris's father has become the unwitting breeding ground for a rogue virus that may be unstoppable. As Chris and Michael Boyer search desperately for answers, a potential epidemic worse than any the world has ever experienced gains momentum. If the virus doesn't kill them first, its creator will.

The Cooperative Gene

The Cooperative Gene
Author: Mark Ridley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2001
Genre: Chromosome replication
ISBN: 0743201612

"Why isn's all life pond-scum? Why are there multimillion-celled, long-lived monsters like us, built from tens of thousands of cooperating genes? Mark Ridley presents a new explanation of how complex large life forms like ourselves came to exist, showing that the answer to the greatest mystery of evolution for modern science is not the selfish gene; it is the cooperative gene." "In this thought-provoking book, Ridley breaks down how two major biological hurdles had to be overcome in order to allow living complexity to evolve: the proliferation of genes and gene-selfishness. Because complex life has more genes than simple life, the increase in gene numbers poses a particular problem for complex beings."--BOOK JACKET.

Belle

Belle
Author: Sam F. O'Doherty
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2008-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1409251004

Sam F O'Doherty (author of 2005's "Life Matters" anthology) once again crafts a weave of intrigue surrounding a solid moral question, objectively focussing on the society of today, with the theme of "What causes human failure?".Through a gripping and often emotive fiction, O'Doherty gives suggestions as to what the main factors are that contribute to human failure, and focusses on the importance of acting on conviction and belief.

The Biology of Science Fiction Cinema

The Biology of Science Fiction Cinema
Author: Mark C. Glassy
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-09-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476608229

Science fiction films of the 1930s and 1940s were often set in dark laboratories that had strange looking glass containers with bubbling fluids and mad scientists conducting glandular and hormonal experiments. In the 1950s, films were more focused on radiation induced mutations. The 1960s and 1970s brought more sophisticated biological sciences to the movies and focused on such relatively new concepts as immunology, cyrobiology, and biochemistry. In the 1980s and 1990s, the focus of science fiction films has been DNA. This work of film criticism relates 71 science fiction films to the biological sciences. The author covers cell biology, pharmacology, endocrinology, hematology, and entomology, to name just a few topics. An analysis of each film includes a brief plot synopsis, the author's favorite quotations, the biological principles involved, the accuracy of the laboratory, and correct and incorrect biological information. In his analyses, the author sets out what would be required to achieve in real life the results seen in the movies and whether these experiments or events could actually happen.