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Siddhartha Mukherjee dove deep into the history of the gene and provided and extremely thorough account of the various associated discovery that have occurred since Darwin's day. This book is heavy on the history, and semi light on the science. Each discovery is detailed, but the science involved is related in a manner that is accessible to the nonscientists.
One thing I found curious was his discussion of Lamarck. Recently I finished reading Survival of the Sickest, but Sharon Moalem, in which ...more
One thing I found curious was his discussion of Lamarck. Recently I finished reading Survival of the Sickest, but Sharon Moalem, in which ...more

'The Gene' by Siddhartha Mukherjee is an extremely thorough and well-done history of the discovery of the gene and the scientists who teased out its form, function and purpose. I took my time to study the fascinating intricacies of the science involved to parse out visual clues and biochemical reactions and how it was developed by people who had nothing but guesses and hypotheses to work from.
Each new discovery led to small forward steps. Collaborations between scientists and sharing informatio ...more
Each new discovery led to small forward steps. Collaborations between scientists and sharing informatio ...more

A beautiful non fiction work about Genes. You get a bit of everything with this one. Some history, biology and life lessons wrapped in a nice little helix package. The layout is quite nice. The content is good the writing is lovely. Something about this book was not quite as visceral as the Emporor of All Malaldies to me though. Definitely worth a read if you have any interest in a broad overview of genetics. I would have liked if this book also went more into the bio-ethical realm. He kind of t
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