Genome
Matt Ridley tours the human genome one chromosome at a time, turning genetics into a story about who we are and how we came to be.
Matt Ridley organizes this book around the twenty-three pairs of human chromosomes, devoting a chapter to a gene or story found on each. The result is a tour of what genetics can and cannot tell us about disease, personality, memory, and free will. Written for general readers just as the human genome was being mapped, it turns a technical subject into an accessible story about heredity and what it means to be human.
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