The Human Genome

The Human Genome by Jeremy Cherfas, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2002, is a concise exploration of the sequencing of the human genome. This edition, written in English and spanning 72 pages, is part of a series of beginner’s guides that cover various scientific topics and issues relevant to everyday life. The book provides a detailed explanation of the human genome and discusses its implications for the future.
Readers will find a clear presentation of human genetics, aimed at a juvenile audience, making complex scientific concepts accessible. The book delves into the significance of the human genome and its potential impact on various aspects of life, encouraging young readers to engage with the subject matter. This informative guide serves as an introduction to the field of genetics, fostering curiosity and understanding of this vital scientific area.
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This title is part of a series of beginner’s guides to a wide range of scientific topics and topical issues affecting our daily lives. In this book, the sequencing of the human genome is explored and explained in detail, with implications for the future.
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