Fixing Your Damaged and Incorrect Genes is a book about a well-established biological process called DNA REPAIR. The book describes the multiple and varied biochemical strategies by which damaged or incorrect nucleotides are removed from DNA or are corrected. The book includes multiple figures of notable past and present scientists in the field. The book is uniquely focused on an audience of non-biologists and is written in simple language with minimal use of technical terms. It contains an extensive glossary that provides explanations of key words that readers are encouraged to refer to as they read. Fixing Your Damaged and Incorrect Genes is unique, there being no previously published books for non-biologists on the topic of DNA repair.
769Readership: Interested lay readers and students at high school who are learning about biology in general. DNA Repair;DNA;Genes;DNA Replication;DNA Recombination0Key Features:The book is a source of information that is not available anywhere elseComprehensive treatment of the topicWritten in plain English with limited use of technical languageRelatively short book