Introducing Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide -
: Detailing how a single gut cell can be used to clone a frog by "reversing" the specialization of cells.
In , author Cath Ennis and illustrator Oliver Pugh translate one of the most complex frontiers of modern biology into a visually driven narrative. The book serves as a "non-fiction comic" that bridges the gap between fixed genetic code and the dynamic way our bodies actually function. The Storyline of the Guide Introducing Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide
: The core narrative focuses on how chemical "tags" act like switches, turning genes on or off without changing the underlying DNA sequence. : Detailing how a single gut cell can
Despite its graphic format, the book dives into technical "building blocks" that shape our identity: The Storyline of the Guide : The core
The book is available through various retailers, including Amazon and Waterstones. reviews and recommendations - Cath Ennis, PhD
: A central theme exploring how our experiences and environment literally leave marks on our genes.
: Detailing how a single gut cell can be used to clone a frog by "reversing" the specialization of cells.
In , author Cath Ennis and illustrator Oliver Pugh translate one of the most complex frontiers of modern biology into a visually driven narrative. The book serves as a "non-fiction comic" that bridges the gap between fixed genetic code and the dynamic way our bodies actually function. The Storyline of the Guide
: The core narrative focuses on how chemical "tags" act like switches, turning genes on or off without changing the underlying DNA sequence.
Despite its graphic format, the book dives into technical "building blocks" that shape our identity:
The book is available through various retailers, including Amazon and Waterstones. reviews and recommendations - Cath Ennis, PhD
: A central theme exploring how our experiences and environment literally leave marks on our genes.