The gene - Info and Reading Options
an intimate history
By Siddhartha Mukherjee and Dennis Boutsikaris

"The gene" was published in 2016 - miu, it has 881 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The gene” Metadata:
- Title: The gene
- Authors: Siddhartha MukherjeeDennis Boutsikaris
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 881
- Publish Date: 2016
- Publish Location: miu
“The gene” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ genetics - history - heredity - genes - family - medical ethics - health - abortion - prenatal tests - AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - ADA deficiency - ADA gene mutations - ADCY5 - addiction - adenine - adenosine metabolism - adenovirus - adoption - Advisory Committee on Uranium - aging - Aktion T4 program - alcoholism - alleles - alpha interferon - Genetic disorders - Herencia (Bilogía) - Genética médica - Medical genetics - Human genetics - nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2016-06-05 - New York Times bestseller - New York Times reviewed - Large type books - MEDICAL - Genetik - Heredity - Genes - Family - Health - Genetics - History - Medical ethics - Human genetics -- History -- Popular works - Human genome -- Popular works - Human genome - Genetics -- history - Popular Science - Popular Science and Mathematics - Popular works - Long Now Manual for Civilization
- People: ➤ Siddhartha Mukherjee - Carrie Buck (1906-1983) - Mark Adams - Aeschylus - Louis Agassiz - Prince Leopold Duke of Albany - Alexandra czarina of Russia - Princess Alice - Vincent Allfrey - David Allis
- Places: Calcutta - Delhi
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 881 pages (large print)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27212589M - OL17762235W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 943637145
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2016011417
- ISBN-13: 9781410490087
- ISBN-10: 1410490084
- All ISBNs: 1410490084 - 9781410490087
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"The gene" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Prologue: Families
- 2- "The missing science of heredity" 1865-1935
- 3- "In the sum of the parts, there are only the parts" 1930-1970
- 4- "The dreams of geneticists" 1970-2001
- 5- "The proper study of mankind is man" 1970-2005
- 6- Through the looking glass 2001-2015
- 7- Post-genome 2015-...
- 8- Epilogue: Bheda, Abheda.
Snippets and Summary:
In the winter of 2012, I traveled from Delhi to Calcutta to visit my cousin Moni.
"The gene" Description:
The Open Library:
The story of the gene begins in earnest in an obscure Augustinian abbey in Moravia in 1856 where Gregor Mendel, a monk working with pea plants, stumbles on the idea of a "unit of heredity." It intersects with Darwin's theory of evolution, and collides with the horrors of Nazi eugenics in the 1940s. The gene transforms postwar biology. It invades discourses concerning race and identity and provides startling answers to some of the most potent questions coursing through our political and cultural realms. It reorganizes our understanding of sexuality, gender identity, sexual orientation, temperament, choice, and free will, thus raising the most urgent questions affecting our personal realms. Above all, the story of the gene is driven by human ingenuity and obsessive minds -- from Mendel and Darwin to Francis Crick, James Watson, and Rosalind Franklin to the thousands of scientists working today to understand the code of codes. Woven through the book is the story of author Mukherjee's own family and its recurring pattern of schizophrenia, a haunting reminder that the science of genetics is not confined to the laboratory but is vitally relevant to everyday lives. The moral complexity of genetics reverberates even more urgently today as we learn to "read" and "write" the human genome -- unleashing the potential to change the fates and identities of our children and our children's children.
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