Abstract
There is no shortage of written contributions on various aspects of the history of genetics and molecular biology—The Eighth Day of Creation: The Makers of the Revolution in Biology stands out as a premier example, memorably focusing on reaching the intelligent lay reader. Matthew Cobb’s contribution is unquestionably written for scientists. But it too deserves adulation as a masterwork.
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