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The Boy Who Wasn't Short

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  • 288 páginas
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Genes influence nearly every aspect of our lives, from conception and sexual characteristics to physical traits like skin, hair, and eye color, as well as our overall health and susceptibility to diseases. For many, the significance of genetics becomes apparent in a doctor's office when faced with conditions that may impact themselves or their families. The landscape of genetics has transformed dramatically since the initial mapping of the human genome two decades ago, with advancements enabling the sequencing of thousands of genomes annually. Genetic screening for major diseases is already in use and is expected to become a standard medical practice. Researchers globally are striving to find cures for ailments such as cancer and degenerative disorders, while also exploring innovative reproductive methods and genetic modifications that could redefine humanity. Professor Edwin Kirk, a seasoned doctor with extensive experience in both laboratory research and patient care, navigates the complexities of this evolving field. In this exploration, he offers essential insights into the world of genetics, addressing its uncertainties, possibilities, and ethical dilemmas with humor and compassion.

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The Boy Who Wasn't Short, Edwin Kirk

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