Jurassic Park Novel criticism

Jurassic Park the Novel was written by Michael Crichton, best-selling author of various other books, in 1989. Despite the fact that Michael Crichton had a good medical training and science background, Jurassic Park contains many factual errors and minor mistakes.

Factual Errors

 * Martin "Marty" Guitierrez first identifies Procompsognathus as an ordinary Basiliscus amoratus. However, there exists no amoratus species of the Basiliscus genus.
 * In the spit of Procompsognathus traces are found of Gamma-amino methionine hydrolase, a gentic marker. But there exists no genetic marker with that name.
 * Henry Wu made the dinosaurs Lysine contingent, to make sure the animals wouldn't survive outside the park. But most vertebrates, including humans, are Lysine contingent.
 * At the end of the novel, Isla Nublar is nucked down by the Costa Rican Military Air Force. But Costa Rica hasn't got an air force, it hasn't even an army.