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Of flies, mice, and men

ON THE REVOLUTION IN MODERN BIOLOGY, BY ONE OF THE SCIENTISTS WHO HELPED MAKE IT

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An edition of Of flies, mice, and men (1998)

Of flies, mice, and men

ON THE REVOLUTION IN MODERN BIOLOGY, BY ONE OF THE SCIENTISTS WHO HELPED MAKE IT

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Who could have guessed that the lowly fruit fly might hold the key for decoding heredity? Or that the mouse might one day disclose astonishing evolutionary secrets? In a book infused with wisdom, wonder, and a healthy dose of wry skepticism, Nobel Prize-winning geneticist Francois Jacob walks us through the surprising ways of science, particularly the science of biology, in the twentieth century. Of Flies, Mice, and Men is at once a work of history, a social study of the role of scientists in the modern world, and a cautionary tale of the bumbling and brilliance, imagination and luck, that attend scientific discovery. A book about molecules, reproduction, and evolutionary tinkering, it is also about the way biologists work, and how they contemplate beauty and truth, good and evil.

Animated with anecdotes from Greek mythology, literature, episodes from the history of science, and personal experience, Of Flies, Mice, and Men tells the story of how the marvelous discoveries of molecular and developmental biology are transforming our understanding of who we are and where we came from. In particular, Jacob scrutinizes the place of the scientist in society. Alternately cast as the soothsayer Tiresias, the amoral inventor Daedalus, or Prometheus, conveyor of dangerous knowledge, the scientist in our day must instead adopt the role of truthteller, Jacob suggests. And the crucial truth that molecular biology teaches is the one he elaborates with great clarity and grace in this book: that all animals are made of the same building blocks, by a combinatorial system that always rearranges the same elements according to new forms.

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158

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Of flies, mice, and men: ON THE REVOLUTION IN MODERN BIOLOGY, BY ONE OF THE SCIENTISTS WHO HELPED MAKE IT
1998, Harvard University Press, French Ministry of Culture
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The Importance of the Unpredictable
The Fly
The Mouse
The Erector Set
Self and Other
Good and Evil
Beauty and Truth
Conclusion
Index

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, MA, USA
Other Titles
La Souris, la mouche et l'homme
Copyright Date
1998

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
572.8/01
Library of Congress
QH506 .J3313 1998, QH506.J3313 1998

Contributors

Translator
Giselle Weiss
Designer
Marianne Perlak

The Physical Object

Pagination
158 p. ;
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL348129M
Internet Archive
offliesmicemen00jaco
ISBN 10
0674631110
LCCN
98007289
OCLC/WorldCat
38989637
Library Thing
504136
Goodreads
3487226

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