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If you were to set aside a shelf for books on genetics, what books would you choose to put there? Bookshelf editor Jon Turney explores classic books on genetics, both old and new, to help you select your essential reading.

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Patrick Bateson and Paul Martin explain how to bake a human. 14/02/06
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Stephen Hall's account of high stakes and high drama at the dawn of the new biotechnology. 29/01/06
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Anthropologist Paul Rabinow reports from the lab. 02/09/05
Colin Tudge links modern genetics and the man who started it all. 17/01/06
Jennifer Ackerman's stylish guide to the unity and diversity of genes across all of life. 05/01/06
Richard Dawkins presents the history of life as a glorious flow of information. 14/12/05
Andrew Brown presents the tiny organism which proved the key to genomic technologies. 01/12/05
Adrian Woolfson's dreams of biologies past and present. 15/11/05
Jonathan Weiner profiles Seymour Benzer, one of the Lords of the Fly. 01/11/05
Mild-mannered Englishman John Sulston devotes life to worm, wins Nobel Prize. 01/10/05
James Watson remembers what it was really like in 1953, or does he? 06/07/05
Finely honed tales of inheritance and DNA from geneticist Steve Jones. 05/03/05
Matt Ridley reconciles nature and nurture. 01/02/05
Robert Pollack calls for literary criticism of DNA texts. 09/09/04
Dorothy Nelkin and Susan Lindee on the genome as the soul of the cell. 10/07/04
Steven Rose puts the organism back into biology 04/04/04
Philosopher Philip Kitcher explains how to think about eugenics. 03/04/04
Horace Judson's chronicle of the creators of molecular biology. 12/02/04
Francois Jacob on the evolution of ideas about heredity. 10/12/03
Richard Dawkins' classic account of what every gene really wants. 10/10/03
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