An edition of Identically different (2012)

Identically Different

Why You Can Change Your Genes

Identically Different
T. D. Spector, T. D. Spector
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An edition of Identically different (2012)

Identically Different

Why You Can Change Your Genes

This title looks at how minor life events and the choices we make, as well as those made by our ancestors, fuse with our inherited genes to mould us into individuals. What makes you so different to your siblings? Why do you vote a certain way, remain faithful for twenty years, believe in God, or get cancer or depression?

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Identically different: why we can change our genes
2013, The Overlook Press
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Identically Different: Why You Can Change Your Genes
2012-06-01, George Weidenfeld & Nicholson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited

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Library of Congress
QH453, QH437 .S64 2012

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Open Library
OL43506414M
ISBN 10
0297866311
ISBN 13
9780297866312
OCLC/WorldCat
778270381

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"If you share most of the same genetic material, what makes you so different from your siblings? How much are the things you choose to do everyday--what you eat, how you vote, who you love--determined by your genes, and how much is your own free will? Using fascinating case studies of identical twins, leading geneticist Tim Spector explains how even real-life "clones" with the same upbringing turn out in reality to be very different. Drawing on his own cutting-edge research in genetics, Spector show us that nothing is completely hard-wired or pre-ordained. Challenging, enlightening and entertaining, Identically Different explores topics as varied as why the Dutch have become the tallest nation in the world, why autism is more heritable than breast cancer, and what could cause a healthy man to have a heart attack within weeks of his overweight, heavy smoking identical twin. Spector's probing and thoughtful study helps us to understand what makes each of us so unique"--

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