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DNA Is Not Destiny The Remarkable, Completely Misunderstood Relationship between You and Your Genes
ā[An] important book.⦠Heineās vibrant writing makes it come alive with personal significance for every reader.āāCarol Dweck, author of Mindset
Scientists expect one billion people to have their genomes sequenced by 2025. Yet cultural psychologist Steven J. Heine argues that, in trying to know who we are and where we come from, weāre likely to completely misinterpret whatās āin our DNA.ā Heineās fresh, surprising conclusions about the promise, and limits, of genetic engineering and DNA testing upend conventional thinking and reveal a simple, profound truth: your genes create lifeābut they do not control it.
Scientists expect one billion people to have their genomes sequenced by 2025. Yet cultural psychologist Steven J. Heine argues that, in trying to know who we are and where we come from, weāre likely to completely misinterpret whatās āin our DNA.ā Heineās fresh, surprising conclusions about the promise, and limits, of genetic engineering and DNA testing upend conventional thinking and reveal a simple, profound truth: your genes create lifeābut they do not control it.
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DNA Is Not Destiny The Remarkable, Completely Misunderstood Relationship between You and Your Genesā
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ā[An] important book.⦠Heineās vibrant writing makes it come alive with personal significance for every reader.āāCarol Dweck, author of Mindset
Scientists expect one billion people to have their genomes sequenced by 2025. Yet cultural psychologist Steven J. Heine argues that, in trying to know who we are and where we come from, weāre likely to completely misinterpret whatās āin our DNA.ā Heineās fresh, surprising conclusions about the promise, and limits, of genetic engineering and DNA testing upend conventional thinking and reveal a simple, profound truth: your genes create lifeābut they do not control it.
Scientists expect one billion people to have their genomes sequenced by 2025. Yet cultural psychologist Steven J. Heine argues that, in trying to know who we are and where we come from, weāre likely to completely misinterpret whatās āin our DNA.ā Heineās fresh, surprising conclusions about the promise, and limits, of genetic engineering and DNA testing upend conventional thinking and reveal a simple, profound truth: your genes create lifeābut they do not control it.










