The boy who wasn't short : human stories from the revolution in genetic medicine
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London : Scribe, 2021.
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Print Material
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9781912854363 (pbk.) :
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Published
London : Scribe, 2021.
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270 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781912854363 (pbk.) :
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Originally published: as The genes that make us: Brunswick, Victoria: Scribe, 2020.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Genes - we all have them and we're all affected by them, often in unknown ways. Whether directly inherited or modified by our environment, genes control or significantly influence almost every aspect of our lives. From the success of our conception and the development of our sexual characteristics, to the colour of our skin, hair, and eyes. From our height and weight, to our daily health. And, unfortunately, our genes are involved in an untold number of diseases. For many, the first time that genetics truly matters is in a doctor's office as they learn about a condition that may affect them, their unborn children, or even their wider family. Navigating this world of heartbreaking uncertainties, tantalising possibilities, and thorny questions of morality is Professor Edwin Kirk, who in addition to having over two decades of experience is that rare doctor who works both in the lab and with patients.