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Could Genes Allow Us to Live Forever?
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Could Genes Allow Us to Live Forever? : Discover the science behind genetics

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1835691447
ISBN-13 9781835691441
Publisher Hungry Tomato Ltd
Imprint Beetle Books
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Aug 31st, 2025
Print length 40 Pages
Ksh 1,800.00
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They may be tiny, but could genes hold the secret to living forever? This beautifully illustrated book explores the science of DNA, with QR codes to download teachers/parent/kids free resources.

It’s a big question—how do genes make us who we are?

Genes are fascinating, as are geneticists who study them! They may be tiny, but the things genes can tell us about our identities are remarkable! Check out . . .

  • The surprising amount of DNA we share with other species (did you know we share 90% of our DNA with mice?)
  • How DNA is passed down through generations, making us a jigsaw of the people that came before us
  • The exciting role genetic research plays in finding life-saving cures

. . . and so much more

Beautifully bound with stunning illustrations, The Big Questions Answered is a narrative nonfiction series and complete young science resource in one, with QR codes to download free teacher and parent resources and kids'' packs. Start a lifelong interest in science—it can change the world!


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