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Extraction code: c6vf Title: A brief history of human beings in genes
Author: [Australian] Christina kennelly
Translator: Li
Douban score: 7.6
Publishing House: Tiandi Publishing House
Publication year: 20 18- 1 1-8.
Page count: 344
Content introduction:
This book is a social science book that interprets human history through genes. Australian best-selling author Christine? Kennelly tells the history of human existence, reproduction and development from the angle of heredity and gene. This is a book about genetic science, and it is also an interesting book, which combines anecdotes from psychology, economics, history, genetics, medicine, anthropology, business and science, as well as the life experiences of many charming people. It shows the influence of genetic inheritance on human past, present and future, and solves the confusing historical mysteries one by one. This book depicts a magnificent picture of human evolution, involving mysterious Neanderthals, Vikings, Jefferson, the father of the United States, the exile of Australian prisoners, the departure of mankind from Africa, Mendel's genetic disease and other well-known historical figures and events. The author has made a new interpretation of these with the latest achievements in genetic research, which is both humorous and insightful.
About the author:
Christine? Kennelli is a well-known journalist and writer, contributing to The New Yorker and Time of new york Times. His articles cover a wide range of subjects, including culture, history, business, economy, society, science and technology, philosophy and other fields, with sharp views and vivid brushwork. He is the author of best-selling books such as The Origin of People, and has won the best-selling gold medal in Los Angeles Times. Once published, A Brief History of Humans in Genes was selected as the "Top 100 Books of the Year" by the New York Times Book Review.