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Wisdom Of The Genes

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Discusses how molecular biology has affected the evolution of life and the process of evolution itself

351 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1989

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Christopher Wills offers an intriguing, if somewhat niche, exploration into the complexities of genetics and evolution. The Wisdom of the Genes dives into the fascinating concept that genes themselves have an evolved “wisdom,” influencing how they adapt and change. The book covers molecular innovations like jumping genes and supergenes, revealing a rich layer beneath traditional Darwinism. While highly informative and scientifically rich, the writing and pace may feel dense or technical for casual readers, making it best suited for those with a strong interest in genetics or evolutionary biology. It’s a valuable resource for understanding how genetic machinery shapes life on a deep level, though it demands patience and some background knowledge.
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