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The Genetic Inferno: Inside the Seven Deadly Sins
John J. Medina
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| #2003210 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2000-10-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.83 x5.98l,1.73 | File type: PDF | 356 pages | ||59 of 60 people found the following review helpful.| Darwin bows to Dante in Medina's clear and helpful "Inferno"|By Todd I. Stark|John Medina is a molecular biologist, bioengineer, and award winning teacher with a talent for metaphor and an unusual flair for explaining extremely technical ideas in understandable terms without losing the meaning in the details. His writing is clear and precise, his organization and diagrams are|From Publishers Weekly|Exploring a realm similar in complexity to Dante's Purgatorio, Medina (The Clock of Ages) skillfully uses the seven deadly sins to guide the lay reader through an ambitious discussion of the relation between genes and behavior. Although it
What makes us react or feel the way we do? If you have ever asked yourself this question, then let gifted writer John Medina take you on a fascinating tour of the questions involved in the quest to understand the biological basis of human behavior. By describing the gap that exists between a human behavior and a human gene, this captivating book both clarifies and debunks ideas about the genetic roots of behavior, from the genes of divorce to the tendency to eat chocolat...
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