GENETICS Explained by Dr. Barbara McClintock
Travel inside your cells to discover the exciting world of genetics with the help of Nobel Prize winner Dr. Barbara McClintock!
Travel inside your cells to discover the exciting world of genetics with the help of Nobel Prize winner Dr. Barbara McClintock!
Find out if it is possible to clone a dinosaur and be surprised by the secrets of the instruction manual that all living beings follow: the genome. You will learn why we look like our parents, what a mutant is, or how scientists are using their genetic knowledge to cure diseases. You will also meet great references in science such as the great researcher Rosalind Franklin or the European monk Gregor Mendel!
Join us on this excursion where you will learn important and interesting things like the fact that there are no human races, or scientific curiosities like the existence of genetic chimeras!
This is the second book of a fascinating series of popular science books for children, written by Dr. Pablo Barrecheguren Manero and illustrated from the first to the last page by Isa Loureiro, published by Editorial Juventud. The illustration and the infographics merge with an accessible, fun text full of interesting facts, which can be enjoyed by children and adults alike.
If you are interested in discovering how we have created this wonderful book, you can see the Online presentation with its authors and editor:
You will like to know the first book of this collection “The Human Brain explained by Dr. Santiago Ramón y Cajal”
Dr. Pablo Barrecheguren e Isa Loureiro