Genome
About This Book
Genome (2006, second edition) guides you through a fascinating exploration of genetic material that defines both individual identity and all living organisms. The book examines fundamental principles of genetics while revealing how genes shape everything from the aging process to disease susceptibility to core aspects of character. Most significantly, it demonstrates how the human genome may transform future approaches to medicine and health.
Who Should Read This?
- Biology and genetics students seeking foundational knowledge
- Readers interested in the nature versus nurture debate
- Anyone curious about genetic mechanisms and function
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