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Tags: Evolution, Lang:en
Summary
Epigenetics is the most exciting field in biology
today, developing our understanding of how and why we inherit
certain traits, develop diseases and age, and evolve as a
species. This non-fiction comic book introduces us to genetics, cell
biology and the fascinating science of epigenetics, which
is rapidly filling in the gaps in our knowledge, allowing us to
make huge advances in medicine. We’ll look at what
identical twins can teach us about
the epigenetic effects of our environment and
experiences, why certain genes are 'switched on' or off at
various stages of embryonic development, and how scientists
have reversed the specialization of cells to clone frogs from a
single gut cell. In
Introducing Epigenetics, Cath Ennis and Oliver
Pugh pull apart the double helix, examining how
the epigenetic building blocks and messengers that
interpret and edit our genes help to make us, well,
us. **
Cath Ennis has a research background in
genetics, genomics and cancer, and works as a grant writer and
project manager in Vancouver, Canada. She writes about
epigenetics and other topics for
The Guardian, has co-written a textbook on stem cell
science, and can be found online at enniscath.com.
Oliver Pugh is a designer and illustrator.About the Author