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Columns::October 7, 2002
Weekly Reader
Book uncovers natures hidden ways
In Genetics in the Wild UGA Distinguished Research Professor of Genetics John C. Avise guides readers on a voyage
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$27.95
Smithsonian Institution Press |
around the planet in search of answers to natures mysteries.
Avise demonstrates how scientists directly examine DNA to address long-standing questions about wild animals, plants and microbes. Through dozens of stories that span the Earth--from the Arctic to tropical jungles to the depths of the ocean--nature emerges as a realm where truth can be far stranger than fiction.
From a 100-ton mushroom to egg-swapping birds, extinct ground sloths to microbes inside our bodies, Avise examines a cornucopia of natural history topics and explains in clear language how todays modern genetic techniques offer novel insights. Do armadillo litters really contain clones? Why do female roly-poly pillbugs outnumber males? When is a fig tree not just a single tree? Where have migratory whales traveled? Who are the mothers of the embryos carried by pregnant male seahorses? What insect was the worlds earliest farmer? How closely related are Neanderthals to modern humans? Answers to these and many more questions are presented here in a straightforward manner that reveals Avises enthusiasm for uncovering natures hidden ways.
Each entry is accompanied by an illustration from nature artist Trudy Nicholson. |
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