The Revolutionary Phenotype: The amazing story of how life begins and how it ends

The Revolutionary Phenotype: The amazing story of how life begins and how it ends
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ISBN-10 : 9780359570799
ISBN-13 : 0359570798
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Book Synopsis The Revolutionary Phenotype: The amazing story of how life begins and how it ends by : J. -F. Gariépy

Download or read book The Revolutionary Phenotype: The amazing story of how life begins and how it ends written by J. -F. Gariépy and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-04-10 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Revolutionary Phenotype is a science book that brings us four billion years into the past, when the first living molecules showed up on Planet Earth. Unlike what was previously thought, we learn that DNA-based life did not emerge from random events in a primordial soup. Indeed, the first molecules of DNA were fabricated by a previous life form. By describing the fascinating events referred to as Phenotypic Revolutions, this book provides a dire warning to humanity: if humans continue to play with their own genes, we will be the next life form to fall to our own creation.

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