Genome: The Autobiography of Species in 23 Chapters

English language

Published July 29, 2000

ISBN:
978-1-85702-835-5
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TL;DR: Engaging read but egregious misses stop me from recommending this to anyone. In general this field develops quickly so in any case going for a newer book makes more sense.

Oh boy, this hurt. I used to give this 5 stars. Matt Ridley indeed does a fantastic job at getting you excited about genetics with (for me at least) just the right amount of depth.
However I have two issues I couldn’t get past:

1. Not all of his claims have clear sources. That’s a dealbreaker when it applies to outlandish things like in
2. Wild conclusions and throwaway lines. In general I was amazed at how frequently he managed to cram in his libertarian ideology. It was quite grating and felt like he used the actual genetic facts as a trojan horse to then bring in other claims without any sources. Not all of his sources seem to …

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