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Endless Forms Most Beautiful

The New Science of Evo Devo and the Making of the Animal Kingdom

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Endless Forms Most Beautiful

By: Sean B. Carroll
Narrated by: Arthur Morey
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For over a century, opening the black box of embryonic development was the holy grail of biology. Evo Devo--Evolutionary Developmental Biology--is the new science that has finally cracked open the box. Within the pages of his rich and riveting book, Sean B. Carroll explains how we are discovering that complex life is ironically much simpler than anyone ever expected. Perhaps the most surprising finding of Evo Devo is the discovery that a small number of primitive genes led to the formation of fundamental organs and appendages "in all animal forms."

The gene that causes humans to form arms and legs is the same gene that causes birds and insects to form wings, and fish to form fins; similarly, one ancient gene has led to the creation of eyes across the animal kingdom. Changes in the way this ancient tool kit of genes is used have created all the diversity that surrounds us.

Sean Carroll is the ideal author to lead the curious on this intellectual adventure--he is the acknowledged leader of the field, and his seminal discoveries have been featured in Time and The New York Times".

©2009 Sean B Carroll (P)2009 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Evolution & Genetics Biological Sciences Biology Genetics Evolution Science
Excellent Scientific Content • Accessible Evolutionary Concepts • Competent Narration • Informative Genetic Explanations

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It was very easy to understand and follow for scientific informative literature. The author explains in layman terms so as any audience would be able to grasp the ideas put forth. I enjoyed it very much. The only issue would be it is not as updated with the most current information as a more recently published book may be.

fascinating history

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As a professional biologist, I enjoyed the book very much. But, and this is a big but, if you don't know any developmental biology I'm afraid you'll get lost. I checked the hard copy out of the library so I could see the pictures. My advice is to borrow the book and look while you listen.

Good science, needs pictures

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I love audio books, but this one should be read in print. The narrator is fine. It is just too hard to visualize while doing anything else. And if you're not doing anything else, why not read a book? There may be important diagrams, I don't know. Tantor audio books refer you to their web site for visuals. Not this one.

As for the science and thought, could not be better. Great work by a fine scientist about a critically important branch of biology.

Better in Print

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amazing. a must read for all ages. specially growing minds. please pay special atention to the last chapter and what we must have in mind as a challenge for future minds.

changed my view on life.

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4.5 stars. Excellent book on evolutionary development. The author distills much of the findings of the last two decades in this area of study, and guides the reader through what the discoveries mean and how they further bolster the theory of evolution. For readers interested in biology and evolution, Dr. Carroll is an excellent teacher and guide, offering a brief primer on genetics, explaining how mutants and malfunctions act as a window into gene function, covering how small changes over time via gene activation and adaptation inexorably led to current lifeforms, and ending with an impassioned and all-too-timely argument in favor of scientific literacy. Highly recommended.

Educational, dense, but worthwhile

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