
Endless Forms Most Beautiful
The New Science of Evo Devo and the Making of the Animal Kingdom
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Narrated by:
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Arthur Morey
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By:
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Sean B. Carroll
The gene that causes humans to form arms and legs is the same gene that causes birds and insects to form wings, and fish to form fins; similarly, one ancient gene has led to the creation of eyes across the animal kingdom. Changes in the way this ancient tool kit of genes is used have created all the diversity that surrounds us.
Sean Carroll is the ideal author to lead the curious on this intellectual adventure--he is the acknowledged leader of the field, and his seminal discoveries have been featured in Time and The New York Times".
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fascinating history
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4.5 stars. Excellent book on evolutionary development. The author distills much of the findings of the last two decades in this area of study, and guides the reader through what the discoveries mean and how they further bolster the theory of evolution. For readers interested in biology and evolution, Dr. Carroll is an excellent teacher and guide, offering a brief primer on genetics, explaining how mutants and malfunctions act as a window into gene function, covering how small changes over time via gene activation and adaptation inexorably led to current lifeforms, and ending with an impassioned and all-too-timely argument in favor of scientific literacy. Highly recommended.Educational, dense, but worthwhile
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Textbookish
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Good science, needs pictures
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Great book, great insights, learned a lot
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Carroll deserves Better Narration
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As for the science and thought, could not be better. Great work by a fine scientist about a critically important branch of biology.
Better in Print
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changed my view on life.
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One of the best books written in the history of time. Clearly demonstrates how evolution works. You will never think about the switches that turn genes on in the same way again.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
no.Must Read
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brilliantly done.
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