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Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome Book

Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome Book

by Nessa Carey

GTIN09781848319158
EAN9781848319158
MPNSNG6822
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Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome is a readable, riveting paperback for curious readers, parents, teachers and science lovers who want to understand the mysterious 98% of our DNA once dismissed as “junk.” Written by molecular biologist Nessa Carey, this book explains why non-coding DNA matters for health, evolution and medicine — perfect for anyone seeking an accessible guide to one of biology’s most exciting frontiers. Titles in this Set: Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome. Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9781848319158 For decades, scientists assumed most of the human genome was irrelevant because it does not directly code for proteins. Carey guides readers through the scientific breakthroughs that have overturned that idea, showing how “junk” regions influence everything from rare genetic disorders to ageing, viral defense and even complex traits such as obesity. Along the way you’ll meet the methods and discoveries that have already delivered real-world benefits — cures for inherited blindness, the use of DNA fingerprinting in forensics, and new potential treatments emerging from deeper genomic insight. What you’ll find inside:. Clear explanations of non-coding DNA and its regulatory roles without jargon-heavy detours. Case studies linking junk DNA to diseases like Down’s Syndrome and other genetic conditions. Discussion of techniques and technologies reshaping genetics, from gene therapy to diagnostic tools. Balanced presentation of controversies and open questions in genomics to help readers evaluate the evidence.. Nessa Carey brings academic credibility and industry experience to this popular science title. She holds a PhD in virology from the University of Edinburgh, was a Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology at Imperial College London and worked in biotech and pharmaceuticals for ten years. Carey is also the author of the acclaimed The Epigenetics Revolution, and her writing is trusted by parents, educators and students looking for authoritative yet accessible science content. Why this paperback edition works for you:. Portable paperback edition ideal for study groups, classrooms or bedtime reading. Written for a general readership — no specialist background required. Useful as a reference for teachers, health professionals and curious gift buyers. Makes an engaging gift set addition for anyone interested in genetics, evolution or medical breakthroughs.. This book is more than an explanation of molecular mechanisms — it’s an invitation to rethink what makes us human and how tiny stretches of DNA can have outsized effects on life and health. Whether you’re buying for a student, a science-minded friend or adding to a classroom library, Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome is a thoughtful, authoritative and timely paperback that doubles as a practical resource and a stimulating read.