Mapping the human genome proved to be just the beginning in understanding our genes, what makes us human, and how we can use the knowledge to cure inherited diseases. John Parrington describes an emerging picture of our genome, in 3D, with many non-gene players and environmental influences, that is far more complex and subtle than we ever imagined.
Mapping the human genome proved to be just the beginning in understanding our genes, what makes us human, and how we can use the knowledge to cure inherited diseases. John Parrington describes an emerging picture of our genome, in 3D, with many non-gene players and environmental influences, that is far more complex and subtle than we ever imagined.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Parrington is an Associate Professor in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology at the University of Oxford, and a Tutorial Fellow in Medicine at Worcester College, Oxford. He is the author of Redesigning Life (Oxford University Press, 2016), and has published over 80 peer-reviewed articles in science journals including Nature, Current Biology, Journal of Cell Biology, Journal of Clinical Investigation, The EMBO Journal, Development, Developmental Biology, and Human Reproduction. He has extensive experience writing popular science, having published articles in The Guardian, New Scientist, Chemistry World, and The Biologist. As a British Science Association Media Fellow he worked as a science journalist at The Times for 7 weeks where he published 22 articles. He has also written science reports for the Wellcome Trust, British Council, and Royal Society.
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Introduction: How the Genome Lost Its Junk 1: The Inheritors 2: Life as a Code 3: Switches and Signals 4: The Spacious Genome 5: RNA Out of the Shadows 6: It's a Jungle in There! 7: The Genome in 3D 8: The Jumping Genes 9: The Marks of Lamarck 10: Code, Non-Code, Garbage, and Junk 11: Genes and Disease 12: What Makes us Human? 13: The Genome That Became Conscious Conclusion: The Case for Complexity Glossary Notes Index
Introduction: How the Genome Lost Its Junk 1: The Inheritors 2: Life as a Code 3: Switches and Signals 4: The Spacious Genome 5: RNA Out of the Shadows 6: It's a Jungle in There! 7: The Genome in 3D 8: The Jumping Genes 9: The Marks of Lamarck 10: Code, Non-Code, Garbage, and Junk 11: Genes and Disease 12: What Makes us Human? 13: The Genome That Became Conscious Conclusion: The Case for Complexity Glossary Notes Index
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