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Walter Isaacson’s #1 New York Times bestselling history of our third scientific revolution: CRISPR, gene editing, and the quest to understand the code of life itself, is now adapted for young readers! When Jennifer Doudna was a sixth grader in Hilo, Hawaii, she came home from school one afternoon and found a book on her bed. It was The Double Helix , James Watson’s account of how he and Francis Crick had discovered the structure of DNA, the spiral-staircase molecule that carries the genetic instruction code for all forms of life. This book guided Jennifer Doudna to focus her studies not on DNA, but on what seemed to take a backseat in biochemistry: figuring out the structure of RNA, a closely related molecule that enables the genetic instructions coded in DNA to express themselves. Doudna became an expert in determining the shapes and structures of these RNA molecules―an expertise that led her to develop a revolutionary new technique that could edit human genes. Today gene-editing technologies such as CRISPR are already being used to eliminate simple genetic defects that cause disorders such as Tay-Sachs and sickle cell anemia. For now, however, Jennifer and her team are being deployed against our most immediate threat―the coronavirus―and you have just been given a front row seat to that race. Review: - - - Review: Great read about an amazing scientist, but - It says it’s for age 10 and up. I’m a retired biochemist and I struggled with some of the concepts later on in the book. I would definitely say Sarah Durand’s adaptation is targeted at university level or above. Perhaps extremely gifted 15-17 year olds might get everything intended.














| Best Sellers Rank | #142,582 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #212 in Children's Books on Anatomy & Physiology #385 in Evolution #746 in Biology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 46 Reviews |
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Great read about an amazing scientist, but
It says it’s for age 10 and up. I’m a retired biochemist and I struggled with some of the concepts later on in the book. I would definitely say Sarah Durand’s adaptation is targeted at university level or above. Perhaps extremely gifted 15-17 year olds might get everything intended.
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Read the full version. This one is still challenging but worth reading!
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