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“A beautiful and very important book.”—Lewis Wolpert, American Scientist

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"One of the essential books of our times…[explains] for a general audience how the shapes of organisms are produced by genes." -- Peter Forbes - The Guardian
"[Carroll] reveals a remarkable series of insights into how evolution has shaped—and continues to shape—the wondrous assortment of creatures that share this planet with us. He emerges as the new, user-friendly public face of evolutionary science." -- Thomas Hayden - US News & World Report
"Carroll is a gifted writer…In light of this new understanding (Evo Devo), the objections to evolutionary theory based on transitional gaps and irreducible complexity become more obtuse than ever." -- Library Journal
"Combines clear writing with a deep knowledge." -- Publishers Weekly

Endless Forms Most Beautiful

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    A Paperback / softback by Sean B. Carroll

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 19/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9780393327793, 978-0393327793
      ISBN10: 0393327795

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      “A beautiful and very important book.”—Lewis Wolpert, American Scientist

      Trade Review
      "One of the essential books of our times…[explains] for a general audience how the shapes of organisms are produced by genes." -- Peter Forbes - The Guardian
      "[Carroll] reveals a remarkable series of insights into how evolution has shaped—and continues to shape—the wondrous assortment of creatures that share this planet with us. He emerges as the new, user-friendly public face of evolutionary science." -- Thomas Hayden - US News & World Report
      "Carroll is a gifted writer…In light of this new understanding (Evo Devo), the objections to evolutionary theory based on transitional gaps and irreducible complexity become more obtuse than ever." -- Library Journal
      "Combines clear writing with a deep knowledge." -- Publishers Weekly

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