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9780670031108

Mutants On Genetic Variety and the Human Body

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  • ISBN13:

    9780670031108

  • ISBN10:

    0670031100

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-11-10
  • Publisher: Viking Adult

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"Who are the mutants? We are all mutants. But some of us are more mutant than others." Variety, even deformity, may seem like an unlikely route by which to approach normality, even perfection. Yet much of what we know about the mechanisms of human development, growth, and aging comes from the study of people who are afflicted with congenital diseases, most of which have genetic causes. Congenital abnormalities reveal not only errors within the womb, but also our evolutionary history. In Mutants, Armand Marie Leroi gives a brilliant narrative account of our genetic grammar and the people whose bodies have revealed it, balancing both the science and the stories behind some of history's most captivating figures-including a French convent girl who found herself changing sex upon puberty; children who, echoing Homer's Cyclops, are born with a single eye in the middle of their foreheads; a village of long-lived Croatian dwarves; a hairy family who was kept at the Burmese royal court for four generations (and from whom Darwin took one of his keenest insights into heredity); and the ostrich-footed Wadoma of the Zambezi River Valley. Stepping effortlessly from myth to molecular biology, this elegant, humane, and illuminating book is about us all.

Author Biography

Armand Marie Leroi, in addition to many technical articles on evolutionary and developmental biology, has written for the London Review of Books and Times Literary Supplement. He was appointed Reader in Evolutionary Developmental Biology at Imperial College and, in 2001, was awarded the Scientist for the New Century medal by the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Mutants is his first book.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Prologue
Mutants (An introduction)p. 3
A Perfect Join (On embryos)p. 23
The Last Judgement (On first parts)p. 65
Cleppies (On arms and legs)p. 105
Flesh of my Flesh, Bone of my Bone (On skeletons)p. 137
The War with the Cranes (On growth)p. 169
The Desire and Pursuit of the Whole (On gender)p. 217
A Fragile Bubble (On skin)p. 247
The Sober Life (On ageing)p. 297
Anthropometamorphosis (An epilogue)p. 335
Acknowledgementsp. 357
Notesp. 359
Bibliographyp. 389
Indexp. 421
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