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Ngle eye in the middle of their foreheads; a village of long lived Croatian dwarves; one family whose bodies were entirely covered with hair was kept at the Burmese royal court for four generations and gave Darwin one of his keenest insights. Near the end of this book the author pulls out the uote per molto variare la natur e bella Nature s beauty is its variety and it could be a motto for the book itself Given that most of the book is
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Mutants gives a brilliant narrative account of our genetic code and the captivating people whose bodies have revealed it a French convent girl who found herself changing sex at puberty; children who echoing Homer's Cyclops are born with a si. i ve now read this book twice and all i can say is that leroi has a rare skill he is able to present dense scientific facts in a way that borders on poetic his fascination with genetics is apparen
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Into heredity This elegant humane and engaging book captures what we know of the development of what makes us human NatureVisit Armand Marie Leroi on the web http armandleroicomindexhtmlStepping effortlessly from myth to cutting edge scienc. The subject of this book cannot help but be interesting and it has enough real science to actually feel as though you re going in depth into the topic of genetic anomalies At a certain point though
i've now read this book twice and all i can say is that leroi has a rare skill; he is able to present dense scie
It took a little while to get into this book What I thought would be the most interesting mutations like conjoined twins were actually the least which is perhaps why the author chose to put that chapter first Hone
All my life I have groaned inside and sometimes outside whenever someone spoke about the miracle of giving birth How miraculous is it I would ask cynically and overly confident of my cleverness if flies and jellyfish do it? In fact it's only one of the most basic functions living organisms perform along with eating and pooping After
Trigger warningsThere are some things in here that aren't in your average book on genetics so I'm going to make a little list of things to watch
Near the end of this book the author pulls out the uote per molto variare la natur e bella Nature's beauty is its variety a
If you are interested in biology in general and genetics in particular this is a must read The science is explained with just enough detail to make it accessable to the average reader with a modest scietific background The premis of the book is that we are all mutants to one degree or another The relatively small percen
Okay this ended up being a long review Judging by the title I was afraid the contents were going to be wildly insensitive and was glad to find that wasn’t the case Throughout the book Leroi points out the absurdity in how
The subject of this book cannot help but be interesting and it has enough real science to actually feel as though you're going in de
This has to be one of the most boring books I've read in a long timeI'm fascinated by mutations evolution DNA etc and even spent last semester cutting and making recombinant DNA but this book just bored me to tearsFor people just looking for a 'freakshow' or whatever look elsewhere this book is not full of pictures and isn't geared towards that type of crowd anyways it's geared towards people like myself who are fascinated with
45 Extremely interesting look at mankind what is normal and what is not Chapters include embryos limbs skeletons growth gender skin and even aging eg mutations resulting in accelerated aging; uery whether issues related t