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The Impact of the Gene: From Mendel's Peas to Designer Babies

by Colin Tudge

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How genetics, and the technologies that arise from it, will affect the way we live in the twenty-first centuryIn the mid-nineteenth century, a Moravian friar made a discovery that was to shape not only the future of science but also that of the human race. With his deceptively simple experiments on peas in a monastery garden in Brno, Gregor Mendel was the first to establish the basic laws of heredity, laws from which the principles of modern genetics can be drawn. In this fascinating account, acclaimed science writer Colin Tudge traces the influence on science of Mendel's extraordinary ideas, from the 1850s to the present day, and goes on to ask what might happen in the coming century and beyond.A comprehensive and entertaining work that combines scientific history with a compelling discussion on the future trends of genetic technologies, The Impact of the Gene examines how the ideas that underpin the spectrum of all genetic issues are interrelated, and proposes that with a basic understanding of Gregor Mendel's theories and discoveries, all modern genetics falls easily into place. From a monastery garden to the laboratories of the twenty-first century, The Impact of the Gene provides a vital overview of the science of genetics, at once "enjoyable and informative . . . readable and entertaining" (The New York Times Book Review).

About the Author

Colin Tudge is the author of, most recently, The Variety of Life: A Survey and a Celebration of All the Creatures That Have Ever Lived and The Second Creation: Dolly and the Age of Biological Control, with Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell. One of Britain's leading science writers, he is currently a Fellow of the Linnaean Society of London and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Philosophy at the London School of Economics. He lives in Oxfordshire.

Table of Contents

The Future of Humankind and the Legacy of MendelThe Peasant and the Scientist Breeders, Scientists, and PhilosophersFrom Mendel to MoleculesWhat Genes Are and How They WorkMendel And Darwin: Neo-Darwinism and the Selfish GeneGenes for Behavior: Evolutionary Psychology and the Nature of Human NatureGenes Rearranged and Genes ConservedThe Shaping of Homo sapiensEpilogue: What Should We Do With All This Power?Sources and Further Reading Index

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ISBN:
9780809057436
Subtitle:
From Mendel's Peas to Designer Babies
Author:
Tudge, Colin
Publisher:
Hill and Wang
Subject:
History
Subject:
Philosophy & Social Aspects
Subject:
Genetics
Subject:
Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
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Publication Date:
20020530
Binding:
TP
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
8.38x5.66x1.00 in. .77 lbs.

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