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The Genetic Book of the Dead presents Richard Dawkins’ unique perspective on evolution and our shared biological heritage. Through a series of interconnected essays and reflections, Dawkins guides readers on a journey backward through time, tracing the genetic connections that bind humanity to all other life forms on Earth.
This Darwinian reverie explores profound questions about ancestry, inheritance, and the remarkable continuity of life across millions of years. Dawkins combines rigorous scientific thinking with imaginative storytelling to make complex genetic concepts accessible and awe-inspiring. The book challenges readers to reconsider their place in nature and understand how deeply our DNA connects us to distant relatives in the animal kingdom.
Published by Apollo, this work appeals to science enthusiasts, students of evolution, and anyone curious about the fundamental mysteries of life and inheritance.







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