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The Epigenetics Revolution: How Modern Biology is Rewriting our Understanding of Genetics

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Northerner

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Just noticed that this is a Kindle Daily Deal today, only £1:19 🙂 Excellent book explaining how our genes can be affected by our environment/lifestyle etc. Well worth a read at that price 🙂
 
I got this @Northerner this morning on the basis of your post above and started to read it in the Liver clinic waiting area. Got really stuck into it. It makes you ask really obvious questions that you just hadn't thought of before. Really interesting.
My sister has a molecular biology degree so I may speak to her about it when I have finished it.:D
Thanks for the tip.
 
I got this @Northerner this morning on the basis of your post above and started to read it in the Liver clinic waiting area. Got really stuck into it. It makes you ask really obvious questions that you just hadn't thought of before. Really interesting.
My sister has a molecular biology degree so I may speak to her about it when I have finished it.:D
Thanks for the tip.
I think it's really well-written and certainly held my interest! 🙂 It will be interesting to hear what your sister has to say about it 🙂
 
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