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Chance in the House of Fate Jennifer Ackerman

Chance in the House of Fate von Jennifer Ackerman

Chance in the House of Fate Jennifer Ackerman


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Zusammenfassung

Scientists have discovered that at the most fundamental level humans are genetically linked to every part of the natural world. A dog is 85 per cent genetically identical to a human and humans have only twice as many genes as a worm or a fly. This work brings together these astonishing discoveries, and offers a vision of the impact these findings.

Chance in the House of Fate Zusammenfassung

Chance in the House of Fate Jennifer Ackerman

In the last decade, scientists across the world have raced to be the first to crack the code of the human genome, exposing a startling new message: at the most fundamental level humans are genetically linked to every part of the natural world. A dog is 85 per cent genetically identical to a human and humans have only twice as many genes as a worm or a fly. For the first time, award-winning science writer Jennifer Ackerman brings together these astonishing discoveries, and by weaving a mesmerising story of heredity, combining both personal memoir with cutting-edge science, she offers an encompassing vision of the impact these findings have on our everyday lives.

Über Jennifer Ackerman

Jennifer Ackerman writes for the NEW YORK TIMES and NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and has lectured at Harvard and MIT. Her first book NOTES FROM THE SHORE was published in 1995.

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GOR009416235
9780747558200
0747558205
Chance in the House of Fate Jennifer Ackerman
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2002-06-17
288
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