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The Language of the Genes (Revised edition) – Steve Jones

The Language of the Genes by Steve Jones, cover image

This book introduces all aspects of genetics and molecular biology along with information about key breakthroughs such as the Human Genome Project, GM food, and Dolly the sheep. It explores the meanings of and debunks the myths surrounding human genetics, linking together knowledge of genomes with cultural, social, and demographic history.

ISBN 9780006552437

Published 2000 by HarperCollins Publishers.

The Selfish Gene (40th Anniversary Edition) – Richard Dawkins

The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins, cover image

This famous book presents a ‘gene’s eye view’ of life, and explores the nature of natural selection and the implications of genetics on our understanding of evolution. First published in 1976, it remains a classic work in the field of evolutionary biology. The 40th Anniversary edition includes a new epilogue discussing the continuing relevance of the ideas presented in the book today.

ISBN 9780198788607

Published 2016 by Oxford University Press.

Bacterial Genetics and Genomics – Lori Snyder

Bacterial Genetics and Genomics by Lori Snyder, cover image

A great textbook explaining both simple and complex concepts in the fields of microbiology and bacterial genomics, using text and diagrams/illustrations. It explains ecology and evolution of bacteria through the lens of molecular and genome biology, and contextualises this information in the light of global challenges such as antimicrobial resistance. This textbook assumes readers have some knowledge of genetics and microbiology but includes all the information you need to know in order to understand material in the more advanced sections.

ISBN 9780815345695

Published 2020 by Garland Science.