Since the first complete human genome was sequenced in 2003, our understanding of who we are and where we come from has grown exponentially. In this introduction to human genetics, Adam Rutherford draws on recent discoveries – including the identification of Richard III’s remains – to show how the genomes of every one of us record the history of our species: war, famine, disease, migration and lineage. Slightly off-mint.
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/brief-history-of-everyone-who-ever-lived-2521207A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Livedhttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/2/521207_media-0_2.jpg2.994.99GBPInStock/Clearance/Clearance/Categories/View All Clearance TitlesSince the first complete human genome was sequenced in 2003, our understanding of who we are and where we come from has grown exponentially. In this introduction to human genetics, Adam Rutherford draws on recent discoveries – including the identification of Richard III’s remains – to show how the genomes of every one of us record the history of our species: war, famine, disease, migration and lineage. <i>Slightly off-mint.</i>Paperback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£9.99productId:108717bic_code:PDZ, PSAKPDZ, PSAK£9.99Adam RutherfordGeneral197x129mmWeidenfeldNoPaperbackGeneticsPopular Science