Anyone seriously interested in who we are and how we function should read this book.--Peter Forbes "The Guardian"
Nessa Carey takes us on a lively and up-to-date tour of what's known about epigenetic mechanisms and their implications for ageing and cancer.--Laurence Hurst, University of Bath "Focus Magazine"
[Nessa Carey's] book combines an easy style with a textbook's thoroughness.... A bold attempt to bring epigenetics to a wide audience.--Jonathan Weitzman "Nature"
Carey's report on the rapidly developing state of epigenetics research may help nonscientists with public-policy, investment, and health-care decisions.-- "Booklist"
An exhilarating exploration of an exciting new field, and a good gift for a bright biologystudent looking for a career choice.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
An enlightening introduction to what scientists have learned in the past decade about [epigenetics].--Carl Zimmer "The Wall Street Journal"
This book provides an excellent introduction to a fascinating new field that may revolutionize our understanding of human health and disease. Highly recommended.-- "Library Journal"
A must-read for every intelligent person who likes to know what is going on in modern science.--Graham Storrs "New York Journal of Books"
[Carey] provides an excellent and largely accurate account of a fascinating and fast-moving area of modern biology.--Jonathan Hodgkin "Times Literary Supplement"
Written in an engaging manner using everyday metaphors to clarify complex concepts and utilizing well-defined diagrams, the author has produced an outstanding book with her wit and expertise.--Rita Hoots "NSTA Recommends (National Science Teachers Association)"
[A] mercifully clear writer.--Katharine Whittemore "The Boston Globe"