Society of Genes
Explore the intricate world of genetics in Itai Yanai's enlightening book, Society of Genes, published by Harvard University Press in 2016. With 296 pages of compelling insights, Yanai and co-author Martin Lercher delve into the dynamics of genes as both collaborators and competitors in the quest for survival. Building on Richard Dawkins' concept of the selfish gene, this book unravels the complexities of how genes interplay within organisms, providing a fresh perspective on the social aspects of genetics. Ideal for researchers and enthusiasts alike, Society of Genes navigates the cutting-edge developments in the field of systems biology, bridging the gap between genetic theory and practical understanding. Engage with the latest research and discover the profound implications it holds for our understanding of life in the United States and beyond.