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Human Genetics

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In labs, clinics, and companies around the world, an amazing revolution in our understanding of life has taken place. This title aims to explain what is happening in biological research and put things into perspective for high school students and the general public. It is suitable for high school and college students.

228 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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August 24, 2012
Human Genetics is about how we came to know all we know today about human genes. Also how we know about different diseases and what we think, is the first human life on earth, and how some species evolve in different ways. Some scientists think that we and chimps evolved from apes because chimpanzee might be mans closest relative and because we are so much alike.

I really liked this book and I think science and/or biography lovers will like it to. Also this book is about how scientists think that people and chimps evolved from apes.
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November 29, 2015
It is a very straightforward book for naive readers, but it has lots of gaps that should be kept in mind.
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