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evolution and the making of us

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The incredible unlikeliness of being

evolution and the making of us

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Bringing together the latest scientific discoveries and drawing on interviews with scientists from around the world, Dr. Roberts illustrates that our evolution has resulted in something that is awe-inspiring yet far from perfect. Our embryonic development is a quirky mix of new and old, with strokes of genius alongside accommodated glitches and imperfections that are all inherited from distant ancestors. For instance, our development and evolutionary past explains why, as embryos, we have what look like gills, and as adults we suffer from back pain.This is a tale of discovery, about ourselves and our environment, that explores why and how we have developed as we have, looking at the development of human physiognomy through the various lenses of embryology, genetics, anatomy, evolution, and zoology. It combines the remarkable set of skills Alice Roberts possesses as a medical doctor, anatomist, osteoarchaeologist, and writer. As Richard Dawkins put it, the reader emerges from her book "entertained and with a deeper understanding of yourself." --- From the publisher.

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English
Pages
418

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Table of Contents

Beginnings : the mystery of conception and the history written in your body
Heads and brains : from the origin of the vertebrate head to the phenomenal growth of the human brain
Skulls and senses : laying the foundations for building a skull, and growing organs to sense the world around us
Speech and gills : the watery origins of the voicebox
Spines and segments : a pattern for life and the evolution of an S-shaped spine
Ribs, lungs, and hearts : the ribs of our ancestors and the heart and lungs of a fish
Guts and yolk sacs : links with egg-laying ancestors and fruit-eating apes
Gonads, genitals, and gestation : the anatomy of reproduction and the helplessness of human babies
On the nature of limbs : fins, limbs, and ancestors
Hip to toe : learning to walk before you run
Shoulders and thumbs : climbing ancestors and unique human hands
The making of us : finding our twig on the tree of life
Acknowledgments
Further reading
List of illustrations
Index.

Edition Notes

Originally published in the UK in 2014 (Hardback) and 2015 (paperback) ; First published in the United States by Quercus in 2015.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-386) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
599.938
Library of Congress
GN281 .R628 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 418 pages
Number of pages
418

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27203954M
Internet Archive
incredibleunlike0000robe_l4m8
ISBN 10
1623657989
ISBN 13
9781623657987
LCCN
2015947669
OCLC/WorldCat
927175032

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