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The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language Book

Life is a long weird trip, and in The Origins of Life John Maynard Smith and Eörs Szathmáry blast you through its three-and-a-half-billion-year history at breathtaking pace. Life, we learn, is information, transmitted in ever-more intricate ways across the generations. Self- replicating chemicals walled themselves into cells, organised themselves into regimented communities of chromosomes, swapped notes with other populations to become sexual, cloned themselves to form multi-cellular colonies called organisms, got together with other colonies to form societies, and eventually, in the case of one particular ape, developed the ability to put this whole story down on paper. For those evolutionists brought up on the theory of "red queens" and "self genes", Origins provides a complementary crammer course in the practical nuts-and-bolts biology behind the headlines. The authors describe the technical problems involved in the transition from one stage to another; and explain the ingenious and often fortuitous steps that natural selection took to overcome them. For example, the rigid walls of the first cells gave way to more flexible membranes that could engulf food particles and incorporate "little organs" such as mitochondria. A "cytoskeleton" of filaments and tubules was needed to maintain the cell's integrity, and, hey presto, this structure was the perfect motorway for intracellular traffic, ideal for shearing the cell apart during cloning and provided the earliest means of locomotion, such as the tail of sperm. With this attention to detail, the book requires careful reading. But it's worth it. Maynard Smith and Szathméry's book makes you realise just how lucky you are to be alive. --Oliver CurryRead More

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    Title: Origins of Life <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: John Maynard Smith <>Publisher: Oxford University Press

  • Foyles

    In this fascinating book, John Maynard Smith and Eors Szathmary present an original picture of evolution. They propose that during evolution there have been a number of major transitions in the way in which information is passed between generations. These transitions include the appearance of the first replicating molecules, the emergence of co-operative animal societies, and the unique language ability of humans. Containing many new ideas, this book is contemporary biology on the grandest scale, from the birth of life to the origin of language.

  • ASDA

    In this volume John Maynard Smith and Eors Szathmary propose that during evolution there have been a number of major transitions in the way in which information is passed between generations. These include the appearance of the first replicating molecules the emergence of co-operative animal societies and the unique language ability of humans.

  • Blackwell

    The authors of The Major Transitions in Evolution now draw a brilliant, original picture of how life evolved on earth, focusing primarily on six major transitions and dramatic breakthroughs in the way that information was passed between...

  • Pickabook

    John Maynard Smith, Eors Szathmary

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