Chance in the House of Fate
Discovering our genetic ties with nature
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:17th Jun '02
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This insightful exploration reveals how humans are genetically connected to the natural world, as detailed in Chance in the House of Fate.
In Chance in the House of Fate, award-winning science writer Jennifer Ackerman explores the profound genetic connections that link humans to the natural world. Drawing on groundbreaking discoveries from the past decade, she reveals that humans share remarkable genetic similarities with various species, including dogs, which are 85% genetically identical to us. This exploration not only highlights our biological kinship with other living beings but also reshapes our understanding of what it means to be human in a broader ecological context.
Ackerman weaves a rich narrative that combines personal memoir with cutting-edge scientific insights, creating a compelling story of heredity and interconnectedness. By examining the intricate web of life that binds us to other organisms, she encourages readers to reflect on their place within the natural world. The book presents a vision of how these scientific revelations can influence our everyday lives, inspiring a sense of responsibility towards the environment and a deeper appreciation for the life forms that share our planet.
With praise from notable figures such as Jonathan Weiner and Alan Lightman, Chance in the House of Fate is described as an accessible and thought-provoking read. It challenges us to reconsider our relationships with other species and the impact of our actions on the delicate balance of nature. Ackerman's graceful writing invites readers to embark on a journey of discovery, making complex scientific concepts relatable and engaging.
ISBN: 9780747558200
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 228g
288 pages