Microcosm
Book description
A Best Book of the YearSeed Magazine • Granta Magazine • The Plain-DealerIn this fascinating and utterly engaging book, Carl Zimmer traces E. coli's pivotal role in the history of biology, from the discovery of DNA to the latest advances in biotechnology. He reveals the many surprising and alarming parallels…
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I know I’m double dipping here with another of Carl’s books. I love how he takes one, ubiquitous micro-inhabitant of the human body and uses it to explore what it means to be alive and interconnected with the life in and around us. I love how Carl flips away our human perspective to “view” the word through the chemical-sensing molecules of a single-celled organism – E. coli. Superb, fun science writing.
From Jessica's list on surviving and thriving in a microbial world.
A bacterium called Escherichia coli lives in the human gut. This snippet of life has been used in genetic experiments since the 1940s, allowing biologists to pick apart the way that information is encoded in DNA and expressed in every living thing. In this bacterial biography, Carl Zimmer takes the reader from the early investigations, including “the most beautiful experiment in biology” on DNA replication, to the ethical dilemmas posed by the manipulation of the bacterium by the biotechnology industry today.
From Nicholas' list on microbes and their amazing world.
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