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Science Books: Genetics

We often hear about “genes” and “genetics.” Genes determine traits like whether siblings look alike or if our hair is curly or straight. But genetics is much more than that. This book is for children curious about science, exploring the fascinating world of genetics. It covers the history of genetic studies, the role of genes in DNA, the Human Genome Project, Aziz Sancar’s Nobel Prize-winning work in 2015, gene therapy, gene technologies, modern gene editing, and the latest advancements in genetic science.

It is very important for children to learn the right information at an early age, according to their level, in order to understand the universe, the world, and life correctly. Beginning learning with correct and refined knowledge is also the basis of correct thinking. With this in mind, we have created a series by scientifically collecting the topics that attract children’s attention, confuse them, or enable them to understand and interpret life correctly.

We often hear about “genes” and “genetics.” Genes determine traits like whether siblings look alike or if our hair is curly or straight. But genetics is much more than that. This book is for children curious about science, exploring the fascinating world of genetics. It covers the history of genetic studies, the role of genes in DNA, the Human Genome Project, Aziz Sancar’s Nobel Prize-winning work in 2015, gene therapy, gene technologies, modern gene editing, and the latest advancements in genetic science.

Author

Selen Fettahoğlu

Illustrator

Huriye Taştan

Ages

8+

Pages

64

Size

16×23

Binding

Paperback

Rights Sold

Arabic

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