Amazon Customer: Interesting book.
United States on Jan 02, 2024
TonySomo:
Excellent intro to epigenetics. It’s engagingly written and easily accessible to anyone with a basic background in biology & genetics. The book surveys the history and findings of the main branches of epigenetic research in sufficient technical detail to give you an appreciation its importance and its potential applied impact in such areas as Medicine.
It does whet your appetite to learn more about this exciting field.
Highly recommended.
United States on Nov 20, 2023
cclue: The author did an excellent job not making this a dry medical read. While the medical terminology is there, the concepts and information were presented in a fun and easy to understand manner. The research in the epigenetic field is absolutely exciting and astonishing. A great read.
Canada on Feb 02, 2023
Caio: Quando leio livros fora da minha formação profissional a experiência tende a ser bastante variável. Algumas vezes, não entendo nada e acho ruim. Outras, não entendo nada e gosto da experiência. Esse livro está perto desse segundo caso. Não entendi tudo, mas o pouco que entendi foi muito interessante, tanto que li o livro em dois dias. Mais do que isso, o livro constrói metáforas que simplificam muito ideias que no jargão científico original são bem mais difíceis de absorver. A clareza na exposição é realmente notável. Recomendo a qualquer um que se interesse por genética.
Brazil on Jan 09, 2023
Octavio F Torres Chazaro: Este libro es una joya para empezar a entender la Epigenética. El autor además de escribir de una manera interesante , amena y bien documentada, aborda los temas conceptuales y las implicaciones de los descubrimientos recientes de la epigenética en la medicina a largo plazo. Se ha convertido en uno de mis libros favoritos del 2019 y 2020. Muy recomendable. Es un placer leerlo.
Mexico on Dec 28, 2019
RBerchi:
Libro di eccezionale interesse. Per me che ho studiato scienze negli anni 50 e che , comunque nuovo. avevo ottenuto qualche informazione su DNA , è stata la scoperta di un mondo completamente . La descrizione dei processi dinamici che regolano la utilizzazione delle informazioni del DNA è fantastica. E' da tenere presente che , a mio avviso, non è un libro di lettura ma un testo che va studiato con impegno e pazienza.
I risultati , oltre ad un fatto di comprensione di come si formano e come funzionano le nostre cellule ed i nostri organi , riguardano direttamente il nostro modo di comportarci e di alimentarci .
Grande libro.
Italy on Jul 10, 2017
Paul R. Fleischman M.D. author of Wonder: When and Why the World Appears Radiant.:
This book is interesting and notably competent science writing. The proper audience for this book is someone with specific interests in genetics, and biology.
The word, “epigenetics” refers to all those ways in which influences are imposed on the genetic codes in DNA in our cells. Unfortunately, as Nessa Carey reminds us on page, 101, the word has been used in many different ways, and therefore a book on epigenetics ends up resembling a book called, “Many Topics About Genetics and Biology.” One of the strong points of this book is the author’s determination to provide the reader with a text that is thorough and up-to-date, and one of the problems with this book is the shotgun, or smorgasbord effect of trying to cover many topics related by an abstract concept, but not necessarily very similar to each other.
This book consists of sixteen chapters, each one of which deals with a particular cellular phenomenon in which the genetics of DNA is superceded or modified by some other effect. For example, in Chapter Two, the author discusses cell differentiation, why the cells in our body all contain the same DNA but make different tissue types. In...
United States on Apr 21, 2014
Dave the Rave:
Revolutionary does not hardly cover it! I will never look at mehylization and imprinting in the same way.
WTHBS, this is a must read for any budding behaviorial genetists in the crowd. The author turns upside down the 'it's all in your jeans (not the last pun in this review)' argument by posing the following questions: 1) if our mental health is so hard-wired into us by our genes, how come ONLY 50% of the identical twins with schizoprhenia have schizophrenia (see Disclaimer # 1)? and 2) Among labratory rats breed to be genetically similar, how come ony 20-30% of their weight can be predicted by environmental factors (i.e. leaving 70-80% of the variations in the litter mates' wt unaccounted for (aka due to individual differences).
Be warned, however, like much of scientific writing every word means something different and, if your 1st year University Chemistry is not quite up to speed this book can be hard slogging. My advice? The author might have spents some more time dealing with the issues that can be discussed in English---err---I mean understood by those of us with out a background in biology.
For example, in the chapter where she...
United States on Dec 26, 2012
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ISBN-13 | 978-0231161176 | 978-1637742310 | 978-0316391221 |
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Publisher | Columbia University Press; Reprint edition | BenBella Books | Black Dog & Leventhal; Illustrated edition |
Gurpal Singh: Read the books in this order. Song of the Cell, Emperor of All Maladies, The Gene, The Code Breakers, The Epigenetic Revolution.
India on Jan 16, 2024