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Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea
Evolution The Triumph of an Idea
Author: Carl Zimmer
Charles Darwin's Origin of Species was beautifully written, staunchly defended, and defiantly radical. Yet it emerged long before paleontologists and geologists worked out the chronology of life on Earth, and long before biologists uncovered the molecules that underlie heredity and natural selection. Carl Zimmer's Evolution prese...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780061138409
ISBN-10: 0061138401
Publication Date: 9/1/2006
Pages: 528
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Publisher: Harper Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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This is an accessible and entertaining discussion of evolution, aimed at a general reader with little science background. If you're already knowledgeable on the subject, it will probably be too general for you.

Although some of the information was old to me (the development of the theory of evolution hasn't changed since I studied it many years ago), it was still engaging to read it again.

But where the book really shines is in detailing the amazing advanced in our understanding of evolution since we began sequencing DNA. The closest independent relative of our own mitochondria causes a disease that can kill us. Who could have expected such a connection?

Varying between the awe-inspiring sweep of 3.5 billion years of evolution and the detailed view of insects developing immunity to pesticides, this book should be interesting to someone who knows a bit about evolution and wants to know more, or knows nothing about it and wants to learn what it's all about.


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