The Genetic Book Of The Dead by Richard Dawkins

In this thought-provoking exploration of evolutionary biology, the author delves into the concept that an organism's genome serves as a historical record of its evolutionary past. By examining the genetic makeup of living creatures, one can infer the environmental challenges and adaptations their ancestors faced over millions of years. The narrative weaves together insights from genetics, paleontology, and ecology, illustrating how the DNA of modern species is a testament to the survival strategies that have been honed through natural selection. This work invites readers to consider the intricate tapestry of life and the profound stories encoded within the genes of every living being.

Published
2024
Nationality
British
Length
Moderate
Pages
352
Original Language
English
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