The secret history of genes (Korean Edition)

Siddhartha Mukherjee

Overview

The secret history of genesb 2011 Pulitzer Prize Winner Siddhartha Mukherjees new workAmazons # 6 best-selling book on Amazon immediatelyAmazon This Months Book, Notable Books of The New York TimesBill Gates 2016 My FavoriteThe authors who lived in the horror of genes in their homes record the generous and majestic history of genes.From Mendels peas to gene-editing therapies. And a big story bWhy do we look like this? Why are we like our brothers and different? We already know the answers to these kinds of questions. It is because of the genes. We live in a world of genes stronger than we think. Siddhartha Mukherjee, a physician and author of the book, has lived in fear of heredity. The authors uncles and cousins are schizophrenia and have suffered not only themselves but also the whole family. In order to escape from the horrors that have encroached on his childhood, the author responds head-on. He confesses the secrets of his own house and tells the story of almost every gene, including the identity of the gene, the history of the research, and the present-day genetic research. Siddhartha Mukherzi, the author of the Pulitzer Prize for his previous film The History of the Emperor of Panacea, is again interesting and easy to lead readers into the world of genes with his elegant words and knowledge.

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Magpie
9788972916314
Paperback
2017
EN
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