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Genome - by Matt Ridley (Paperback)

Genome - by  Matt Ridley (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A fascinating tour of the human genome. . . . If you want to catch a glimpse of the biotech century that is now dawning, and how it will make life better for all of us, "Genome" is an excellent start."--"Wall Street Journal." Includes a new Foreword by the author.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"Ridley leaps from chromosome to chromosome in a handy summation of our ever increasing understanding of the roles that genes play in disease, behavior, sexual differences, and even intelligence. . . . . He addresses not only the ethical quandaries faced by contemporary scientists but the reductionist danger in equating inheritability with inevitability." -- <em>The New Yorker</em></strong></p><p><strong>The genome's been mapped. But what does it mean? </strong><strong>Matt Ridley's <em>Genome</em> is the book that explains it all: what it is, how it works, and what it portends for the future</strong></p><p>Arguably the most significant scientific discovery of the new century, the mapping of the twenty-three pairs of chromosomes that make up the human genome raises almost as many questions as it answers. Questions that will profoundly impact the way we think about disease, about longevity, and about free will. Questions that will affect the rest of your life.</p><p><em>Genome</em> offers extraordinary insight into the ramifications of this incredible breakthrough. By picking one newly discovered gene from each pair of chromosomes and telling its story, Matt Ridley recounts the history of our species and its ancestors from the dawn of life to the brink of future medicine. From Huntington's disease to cancer, from the applications of gene therapy to the horrors of eugenics, Ridley probes the scientific, philosophical, and moral issues arising as a result of the mapping of the genome. It will help you understand what this scientific milestone means for you, for your children, and for humankind.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>The genome's been mapped.<br />But what does it mean?</p><p>Arguably the most significant scientific discovery of the new century, the mapping of the twenty-three pairs of chromosomes that make up the human genome raises almost as many questions as it answers. Questions that will profoundly impact the way we think about disease, about longevity, and about free will. Questions that will affect the rest of your life.</p><p><em>Genome</em> offers extraordinary insight into the ramifications of this incredible breakthrough. By picking one newly discovered gene from each pair of chromosomes and telling its story, Matt Ridley recounts the history of our species and its ancestors from the dawn of life to the brink of future medicine. From Huntington's disease to cancer, from the applications of gene therapy to the horrors of eugenics, Matt Ridley probes the scientific, philosophical, and moral issues arising as a result of the mapping of the genome. It will help you understand what this scientific milestone means for you, for your children, and for humankind.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A fascinating tour of the human genome...If you want to catch a glimpse of the biotech century that is now dawning...GENOME is an excellent place to start."--<strong>Wall Street Journal</strong><br><br>"A jargon-free excursion of intellectual discovery that will carry any reader along its tour of exciting, often delightful, stories structured to help us understand in everyday terms, and to remember, the revelations about genetic evolution that have come to light in the last few decades. It also makes us see the enormous social and political consequences of that knowledge."--<strong><em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong><br><br>"A lucid and exhilarating romp through our 23 human chromosomes that lets us see how nature and nature combine to make us human."--<strong>James Watson</strong><br><br>"A superb writer whose exquisite, often moving descriptions of life's designs remind me of the best work of the late Lewis Thomas. . . . He crafts some of the clearest explanations of complex biological processes that I have encountered. . . . He captures their slippery beauty."--<strong>Washington Post Book World</strong><br><br>"A tour de force: clear, witty, timely, and informed by an intelligence that sees new knowledge as a blessing and not a curse."--<strong><em>London Times</em></strong><br><br>"An engrossing account of the genetic history of our species. . . . This book will be particularly relevant to lay readers, providing insight into how far we have come and where we are heading in the understanding of our genetic heritage.--<strong><em>Library Journal</em></strong><br><br>"An extraordinarily nimble synthesist, Ridley leaps from chromosome to chromosome in a handy summation of our ever increasing understanding of the roles that genes play in disease, behavior, sexual differences, and even intelligence. . . . . He addresses not only the ethical quandaries faced by contemporary scientists but the reductionist danger in equating inheritability with inevitability."--<strong><em>The New Yorker</em></strong><br><br>"Matt Ridley [writes] with a combination of biblical awe, scientific curiosity and wit about what many consider the greatest scientific breakthrough of the 20th century and the greatest technological challenge of the 21st: the discovery of the molecular basis of life and its many applications in medicine, law, and commerce."--<strong><em>Dallas Morning News</em></strong><br><br>"Ridley can explain with equal verve difficult moral issues, philosophical quandaries and technical biochemistry; he distinguishes facts from opinions well, and he's not shy about offering either. Among many recent books on genes, behavior and evolution, Ridley's is one of the most informative. It's also the most fun to read."--<strong>Publishers Weekly (starred review)</strong><br><br>"Ridley is a lucid, engaging and enthusiastic guide to the double-helical DNA that comprises our inheritable human essence."--<strong><em>Los Angeles Times Book Review</em></strong><br><br>"Ridley is a lucid, engaging, and enthusiastic guide."--Los Angeles Times Book Review<br><br>"Thoroughly fascinating. . . . A sophisticated blending of science and public policy certain to educate, entertain, challenge and stimulate even the least technologically inclined reader."--<strong><em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em></strong><br><br>"With riveting anecdotes, clever analogies and compelling writing, Matt Ridley makes the human genome come alive for us. I was left in awe at the wonder of the human body, and the scientists who unravel its mysteries."--<strong>Abraham Verghese, author of<em> The Tennis Partner </em></strong><br>

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