The Secrets of our DNA
How Genetics Has Changed the World
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Turi King
Just twenty-five years ago, DNA was a topic only encountered in academic journals—today the topic is a cultural phenomenon, from movie plots to its role in crime-solving and even online dating. The public's fascination with genetic testing has exploded, with direct-to-consumer testing services offering insights into everything from health and family history to ancestry. Celebrities openly share their DNA test results, brands use genetic insights to market products from skincare to nutrition, and even political candidates weave genetic stories into their platforms.
But how did we get here? How did genetics become such a pervasive force in our lives, for better or worse? This book will take the reader on a journey through twelve key cases that have changed the world. From eugenics, to mistaken dinosaur DNA, the O. J. Simpson trial and Angelina Jolie's BRCA1 gene, we are led through the science to discover how genetics has impacted and shaped our society and how our growing knowledge of the building blocks of life will affect our future. Together, these examples will illuminate the powerful role genetics plays in everything from crime and police work, from personal histories to migration and from politics to health in the twenty-first century.
Critic reviews
“A glimpse into the fascinating world of DNA under the guidance of a true expert. Always accessible, enjoyable and though provoking. Who could ask for more?” —Professor Lady Sue Black, Baroness Black of Strome, author of All That Remains
“Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes the book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would’ve loved it.” —Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested
“This enthralling book explains how modern genetics, underpinned by fast-moving DNA technology, has come to inform myriad areas of 21-century life.” —The Bookseller
“Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes the book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would’ve loved it.” —Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested
“This enthralling book explains how modern genetics, underpinned by fast-moving DNA technology, has come to inform myriad areas of 21-century life.” —The Bookseller
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