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The Genes That Make Us

$50.95
Unlock the secrets of our DNA with 'The Genes That Make Us'. This informative trade paperback (ISBN: 9781925849394) provides a deep dive into the role of genetics in everyday life. Published by Scribe Publications in 2020, this 288-page book demystifies how our genes shape everything from our physical characteristics—like hair and eye color—to our susceptibility to diseases and health conditions. Perfect for anyone interested in genetics, healthcare, or personal well-being, this book is an essential read that combines humor with insightful knowledge. Professor Edwin Kirk, a seasoned expert in both laboratory research and patient care, leads us through the complexities of genetic inheritance and modern medicine's revolutionary advancements. Discover how genetic screening for major diseases is no longer just a concept, but a growing reality that could affect future generations. With this book, gain a greater understanding of the moral and ethical questions surrounding genetic modification and the future of human health. Ideal for students, health professionals, or curious minds, this comprehensive guide offers clarity on what genes mean for you and your family. Grab your copy today to embark on a captivating journey through the fascinating world of genetics! Plus, enjoy FREE shipping on your order. Please note, combined shipping with other products is unavailable for this item, and allow up to 10 days for delivery.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925849394
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 288


Description:
Genes - we all have them and we're all affected by them, often in unknown ways.

Whether directly inherited or modified by our environment, genes control or significantly influence almost every aspect of our lives. From the success of our conception and the development of our sexual characteristics, to the colour of our skin, hair, and eyes. From our height and weight, to our daily health. And, unfortunately, our genes are involved in an untold number of diseases. For many, the first time that genetics truly matters is in a doctor's office as they learn about a condition that may affect them, their unborn children, or even their wider family. Yet from the first laborious survey of the human genome twenty years ago to the commercial machines that now sequence 6,000 genomes per year, a revolution is taking place in medicine. Genetic screening is already available for major diseases and will become an increasingly prevalent medical tool. Around the world, teams of researchers are working on cures for diseases such as cancer, certain degenerative disorders, and a host of syndromes, while others are inventing new ways to conceive - and even modifying our genome in ways that could change what it means to be human.

Navigating this world of heartbreaking uncertainties, tantalising possibilities, and thorny questions of morality is Professor Edwin Kirk, who in addition to having over two decades of experience is that rare doctor who works both in the lab and with patients. In The Genes That Make Us, he explains everything you need to know with humour, insight, and great humanity.

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Informative trade paperback titled "The Genes That Make Us," exploring genetics' influence on health and identity.
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The Genes That Make Us

$50.95
Unlock the secrets of our DNA with 'The Genes That Make Us'. This informative trade paperback (ISBN: 9781925849394) provides a deep dive into the role of genetics in everyday life. Published by Scribe Publications in 2020, this 288-page book demystifies how our genes shape everything from our physical characteristics—like hair and eye color—to our susceptibility to diseases and health conditions. Perfect for anyone interested in genetics, healthcare, or personal well-being, this book is an essential read that combines humor with insightful knowledge. Professor Edwin Kirk, a seasoned expert in both laboratory research and patient care, leads us through the complexities of genetic inheritance and modern medicine's revolutionary advancements. Discover how genetic screening for major diseases is no longer just a concept, but a growing reality that could affect future generations. With this book, gain a greater understanding of the moral and ethical questions surrounding genetic modification and the future of human health. Ideal for students, health professionals, or curious minds, this comprehensive guide offers clarity on what genes mean for you and your family. Grab your copy today to embark on a captivating journey through the fascinating world of genetics! Plus, enjoy FREE shipping on your order. Please note, combined shipping with other products is unavailable for this item, and allow up to 10 days for delivery.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925849394
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 288


Description:
Genes - we all have them and we're all affected by them, often in unknown ways.

Whether directly inherited or modified by our environment, genes control or significantly influence almost every aspect of our lives. From the success of our conception and the development of our sexual characteristics, to the colour of our skin, hair, and eyes. From our height and weight, to our daily health. And, unfortunately, our genes are involved in an untold number of diseases. For many, the first time that genetics truly matters is in a doctor's office as they learn about a condition that may affect them, their unborn children, or even their wider family. Yet from the first laborious survey of the human genome twenty years ago to the commercial machines that now sequence 6,000 genomes per year, a revolution is taking place in medicine. Genetic screening is already available for major diseases and will become an increasingly prevalent medical tool. Around the world, teams of researchers are working on cures for diseases such as cancer, certain degenerative disorders, and a host of syndromes, while others are inventing new ways to conceive - and even modifying our genome in ways that could change what it means to be human.

Navigating this world of heartbreaking uncertainties, tantalising possibilities, and thorny questions of morality is Professor Edwin Kirk, who in addition to having over two decades of experience is that rare doctor who works both in the lab and with patients. In The Genes That Make Us, he explains everything you need to know with humour, insight, and great humanity.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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