Introduction: It’s All About that Base 1. It’s Not What You’ve Got, It’s What You Do With It That Counts 2. Taking Out the Garbage 3. A Bit of Dogma 4. Throwing the Switch 5. The Secret’s in the Blend 6. Cats with Thumbs 7. Fish with Hips 8. Mice and Men and Mole Rats, Oh My! 9. Party Town 10. Pimp My Genome 11. Cut and Paste 12. Nature’s Red Pen 13. Ever Increasing Circles 14. Silence of the Genes 15. Night of the Living Dead 16. On the Hop 17. Opening a Can of Wobbly Worms 18. Everyone’s a Little Bit Mutant 19. Opening the Black Box 20. Blame the Parents 21. Meet the Mickey Mouse Mice 22. In Search of the 21st-Century Gene Glossary I’d like to thank … References Index
How DNA is packed, unpacked and read – a companion reader to the book of life itself.
Following a doctorate in developmental genetics at Cambridge University and a research career, Kat Arney is now Science Communications Manager at Cancer Research UK where she translates science-speak into plain English for the charity's supporters, the media and the general public. Kat is also a freelance science writer and broadcaster, whose work has appeared in the Guardian, New Scientist, BBC Online, Al-Jazeera Online and Mosaic. Kat regularly appears on national TV and radio shows talking about the latest cancer research. She has co-presented the award-winning Naked Scientists podcast and radio show for more than a decade, presents and produces the Naked Genetics monthly podcast, has fronted several BBC Radio 4 science documentaries, and doesn't sleep very much. @harpistkat katarney.com
A witty, clued-up report from the front lines of genetics ... Kat
Arney unravels the intricacies of the discipline with a romp
through 'thumbed' cats, hipped fish and frank interviews with
scientists.
*Nature*
Arney's chirpy tour through the mysteries of modern genetics is
engrossing and fun ... a lively update on the phenomenal complexity
of the molecular inheritance that make us us.
*The Guardian*
Arney's delightful book is accessible to those without a scientific
background and its breezy anecdotal style makes for entertaining
reading.
*BBC Focus*
...a gorgeously written, surprisingly gripping introduction to
everything we've learned about genes since the famous Human Genome
Project several years ago.
*National Geographic*
A sprightly, energetic tour through the minds of those trying to
understand genes. each snappy chapter is a remarkable feat of
information and fascination.
*Robin Ince, comedian, writer and co-presenter of The Infinite
Monkey Cage and The Quest for Wonder*
Kay Arney explores the mysteries of the genome, shedding light on
the complex and ever-changing world of genetics.
*Science Focus*
If you want to find out for whom the cell mutates, then Herding
Hemingway's Cats is for you … Kat Arney decodes the greatest works
of nature, written in the language of the genes.
*Roger Highfield, author, science journalist and museum
executive*
A great addition to the rapidly growing field of books giving us an
insight into just how complex biology is at the molecular level ...
a great piece of popular science.
*Popular Science*
Kat is one of the world's finest science communicators and
enthusiasts. Herding Hemingway's Cats will instantly turn you into
the most interesting guest at any party – it's a joy to read and a
masterclass in making the complex story of life accessible,
entertaining and relevant.
*Mark Stevenson, author of An Optimist's Tour of the Future*
Injecting personality, enthusiasm and humour into the topic,
geneticist Kat Arney uses bizarre stories ... to show how genes
give our cells the recipe for life.
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