Mutants by Armand Marie Leroi
On Genetic Variety and the Human Body
This fascinating exploration delves into the world of genetic mutations, unraveling the mysteries of human development and the anomalies that arise when the genetic code deviates from the norm. Through a series of captivating case studies, it examines how these mutations manifest in physical traits and conditions, offering insights into the intricate processes that shape human biology. By blending scientific analysis with historical anecdotes, the narrative provides a compelling look at the delicate balance of genetics and the profound impact of mutations on the human experience.
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- 2003
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