Genetic mysteries.. How humanity benefits from our DNA differences

Genetic mysteries

Genetic mysteries.. How humanity benefits from our DNA differences

Being born with certain genes is like winning the lottery: pure luck, or, conversely, bad luck. Genes are beyond our control, yet they determine many things: academic success, health, life expectancy, and even income. Genetics has long been used to justify social inequality. But what if it were not the enemy of justice, but rather a necessary tool for establishing it? This is precisely what behavioral geneticist Katherine Page Hardin demonstrates in her book: differences in DNA do indeed affect life chances, and ignoring this fact is more dangerous than talking about it openly. Drawing on recent research, Hardin reveals the true meaning of the “genetic lottery,” why some children learn more easily while others need support, what polygenic indicators are and how they work, why genetics cannot explain “racial differences,” and how genetics can contribute to the creation of fair education, healthcare, and social policies. This book is an honest, scientifically sound, profound, and at the same time humane conversation about how we differ and why recognizing these differences is the path to equality. Who is this book for? For those who want to understand how genes really work. For those who want to understand why people differ in how they learn, interact, and adapt—and how to build effective support systems. For anyone interested in equality and justice.
الناشر (Mann, Ivanov and Ferber (МИФ
المؤلف Vasili Gorokhov
البلد Rossiya
تاريخ النشر 18/01/2026
عدد الصفحات 288
الطبعة first
الحجم 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
نبذه تعريفية عن المؤلف Vasili Gorokhov Translator from Polish to English and vice versa. He also works with other languages. He has worked in diverse fields, from molecular biology and pharmacoeconomics to international relations, but considers his most important mission to be removing language barriers to knowledge.
عنوان الناشر (Mann, Ivanov and Ferber (МИФ
الرقم الدولي ISBN ISBN 978-5-00214-952-0