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Life's Greatest Secret: The Race to Crack the Genetic Code CD Edition
Contributor(s): Cobb, Matthew (Author), Lee, John (Narrated by)

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ISBN: 1494515598     ISBN-13: 9781494515591
Publisher: Tantor Audio
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Binding Type: Compact Disc - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: August 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
- Science | History
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.4" W x 5.5" L (0.50 lbs)
Features: Price on Product, Unabridged
 
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Everyone has heard of the story of DNA as the story of Watson and Crick and Rosalind Franklin, but knowing the structure of DNA was only a part of a greater struggle to understand life's secrets. Life's Greatest Secret is the story of the discovery and cracking of the genetic code, the thing that ultimately enables a spiraling molecule to give rise to the life that exists all around us. This great scientific breakthrough has had far-reaching consequences for how we understand ourselves and our place in the natural world, and for how we might take control of our (and life's) future. Life's Greatest Secret mixes remarkable insights, theoretical dead-ends, and ingenious experiments with the swift pace of a thriller. From New York to Paris, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Cambridge, England, and London to Moscow, the greatest discovery of twentieth-century biology was truly a global feat. Biologist and historian of science Matthew Cobb gives the full and rich account of the cooperation and competition between the eccentric characters who contributed to this revolutionary new science. And, while every new discovery was a leap forward for science, Cobb shows how every new answer inevitably led to new questions that were at least as difficult to answer. But the setbacks and unexpected discoveries are what make the science exciting. This is a riveting story of humans exploring what it is that makes us human and how the world works.

Contributor Bio(s): Cobb, Matthew: - Matthew Cobb is the author of several books, including The Egg & Sperm Race and Eleven Days in August. He is also the translator of Michel Morange's History of Molecular Biology. He is a professor of zoology at the University of Manchester. Matthew lives in Manchester, England.Lee, John: - John Lee has read audiobooks in almost every conceivable genre, from Charles Dickens to Patrick O'Brian, and from the very real life of Napoleon to the entirely imagined lives of sorcerers and swashbucklers. An AudioFile Golden Voice narrator, he is the winner of numerous Audie Awards and AudioFile Earphones Awards.
 
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