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The Invisible History of the Human Race
The Invisible History of the Human Race: How DNA and History Shape Our Identities and Our Futures | Christine Kenneally
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A New York Times Notable Book of 2014 We are doomed to repeat history if we fail to learn from it, but how are we affected by the forces that are invisible to us? What role does Neanderthal DNA play in our genetic makeup? How did the theory of eugenics embraced by Nazi Germany first develop? How is trust passed down in Africa, and silence inherited in Tasmania? How are private companies like Ancestry.com uncovering, preserving and potentially editing the past? In The Invisible History of the Human Race, Christine Kenneally reveals that, remarkably, it is not only our biological history that is coded in our DNA, but also our social history. She breaks down myths of determinism and draws on cutting - edge research to explore how both historical artefacts and our DNA tell us where we have come from and where we may be going.
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Another interesting take on why society is structured the way it is

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Oblomov26
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An interesting hodgepodge of stories/ essays relating to heritage and human genetics and what we have learned to date. Covers a range of topics from the impact of family and memory on society, DNA mapping within England, confirming and in some cases providing additional details to traditional history, the impact of inbreeding on the Samaritan communities and what we can tell about human development based on our DNA.

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Cassandra_L
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Book 2 of 2 in today's non-fic book haul.

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"Your genome is just the first hand that life deals you. How you play it is up to you."

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