Alas, we are no more or less evolved thant any creature. Uniqueness is terribly overrated.
Alas, we are no more or less evolved thant any creature. Uniqueness is terribly overrated.
Good morning my beloved one ! I'm loving this in so many ways. I cannot even begin to explain. 🤩🤩 if you're curious about science is a true pick. And he uses language comprehensive even for those outside this fields. Recommend *****
Really easy to grasp dive into what “ancestry” means. If you‘ve ever had your 🧬 tested, this book will help you understand the significance (or lack there of) of your results.
#thestory nonfiction edition! #lilithjuly @Cinfhen @KarenUK
Fascinating and highly recommended.
So chill out, redheads. You're safe.
(He goes into the genetic reasons for this in a bit more depth.)
You have to love a genetics writer who casually alludes to William Blake (and, yes I know, to the British hymn thus derived)!!
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So far, this is definitely the liveliest discussion of genetics and evolution I‘ve ever read 😃💚📚!
Th grades are in. The desk is cleaned out (they‘re recarpeting our office over the summer).
The humidity is 95% and the trees are still dripping (so no audiowalk for me).
What better day for a bit of a “lie in” (23 and me says I‘m 52% British 😍)!
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Starting this today because the Vietnam reading gets very grim. 😬 💚📚
An overview of our current knowledge of genetics and how it relates to us. Covering the development of Homo Sapiens, our ancestors and how we are still related to them and how modern moved out of Africa, our growing understanding of our DNA and how it is influenced by factors such as epigenetics. The takeaway message for me is we are learning more everyday, but the resulting picture is growing as a result more rather than less complicated.
Very readable if a little mind-blowing about some details. I have to allow some of the claims time to percolate through my brain.
I liked this book a lot, it's science explained in layman terms. But, and you knew there was a but, I think not all facts that were presented are 100% true. Things kept piling up where I thought, wait a second, you've read about a different time frame, ...
Although I would still recommend it to anyone who is interested in genetics, do read it - for the scientists among you, don't get aggravated about the glitches in timeline and geography.
It's probably just me and the scientific part of my heart, but I find this a strong opener to a scientific book about genetics.
#NetGalley #ARC (North American edition)
Sounds like my kind of book!!