Product Description
The book is a sequel to Kazuo Murakami 's previous work, the mystery of DNA. The book describes human genetic information in DNA as written in four chemical letters: A (Adenine), T (Thymine), C (Cytosine), and G (Guanine) and the number of lettersThis letter has 3 billion. It 's amazing when these 4 types of letters can create 7 billion different people.
The important things you need to know in this book:
- if DNA is likened to a dictionary, genes can be likened to the words found in the dictionary.
- genes are a very small part of all the information in DNA, only 5%.
- genes program not only birth and cell production, but also death.
- in one day there 's a few hundred billion broken adult red blood cells.
- the formation of cancer cells is from abnormal gene performance.
- eat enough and a proper hunger can turn on a good gene.
- living for someone else will also turn on a good gene.
- laughter and feelings can change the way genes work.
- even a dropout can be smarter than a student if a good gene performance is lit
Product Specifications
Publishing Company | Gramedia |
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Language | Bahasa Indonesia |
Import/Local | Local |
Edition Type | Special Edition |
Cover Type | Soft Cover |