Карл Циммер - Она смеется, как мать [Могущество и причуды наследственности] [litres]
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И культура, и традиции, география и экономика, технологии и то, в каком состоянии мы оставим планету, наконец. По мере развития науки появляется все больше способов вмешиваться в разные формы наследственности, что открывает потрясающие возможности, но одновременно ставит новые проблемы.
Технология CRISPR-Cas9, используемая для редактирования генома, генный драйв и создание яйцеклетки и сперматозоида из клеток кожи – список открытий растет с каждым днем, давая достаточно поводов для оптимизма… или беспокойства. В любом случае прежним мир уже не будет.
Карл Циммер знаменит своим умением рассказывать понятно. В этой важнейшей книге, которая основана на самых последних исследованиях и научных прорывах, автор снова доказал свое звание одного из лучших научных журналистов в мире.
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