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Nick Lane, a renowned biochemist, draws on cutting-edge scientific findings to construct the mosaic of life’s astounding history.
How did life invent itself? Where did DNA come from? How did consciousness develop? Powerful new research methods are providing vivid insights into the makeup of life. Comparing gene sequences, examining atomic structures of proteins, and looking into the geochemistry of rocks have helped explain evolution in more detail than ever before. Nick Lane expertly reconstructs the history of life by describing the ten greatest inventions of evolution (including DNA, photosynthesis, sex, and sight), based on their historical impact, role in organisms today, and relevance to current controversies. Who would have guessed that eyes started off as light-sensitive spots used to calibrate photosynthesis in algae? Or that DNA’s building blocks form spontaneously in hydrothermal vents? Lane gives a gripping, lucid account of nature’s ingenuity, and the result is a work of essential reading for anyone who has ever pondered or questioned the science underlying evolution’s greatest gifts to man.
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DNA, Evolution (Biology), Molecular evolution, biology, consciousness, evolution, science, sex, Origin of speciesEdition | Availability |
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Ascensiunea vieții: cele zece mari invenții ale evoluției
2023, Editura ART
Paperback
in Romanian
6067109328 9786067109320
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Life Ascending: the ten great inventions of evolution
2009, W. W. Norton & Co.
in English
- 1st American ed.
0393065960 9780393065961
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“If Charles Darwin sprang from his grave, I would give him this fine book to bring him up to speed.” — Matt Ridley, author of The Red Queen
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