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The Compatibility Gene takes readers on a global journey of discovery spanning 60 years, involving scores of scientists, and encompassing the history of transplants and immunology. That journey has revealed astonishing links between who we are as individuals and our never-ceasing struggle to survive disease. Most of the 25,000 genes we possess are the same for all of us. Compatibility genes are those that vary most from person to person and give each of us a unique molecular signature. These genes determine both the extent to which we are susceptible to a vast range of illnesses and the different ways each of us fights disease. In The Compatibility Gene, distinguished immunologist Daniel Davis draws on new research to suggest a number of even more fascinating-and controversial-conclusions about compatibility genes: that we find others more or less sexy according to their compatibility genes (dating services are starting to match people in this way); that the wiring between some neurons is kept or broken according to the activity of compatibility genes; and that compatibility genes influence the chances of a couple having a successful pregnancy. Profoundly personal, life-forming and life-changing decisions appear to be governed by the actions of a few inherited genes. Most importantly, Davis proposes that because we each respond slightly differently to any particular disease, in the not-too-distant future vaccines and other medications may be tailored to match our compatibility genes, a revolutionary breakthrough in the fight against disease. Including vivid portraits of the scientists who worked tirelessly to unlock the secrets of compatibility genes, as well as patients who survived disease due to lucky genetic inheritances, The Compatibility Gene explains an aspect of human biology that will undoubtedly have profound impacts on medical practice in the 21st Century.
This book investigates how a specific, highly variable set of genes—the compatibility genes—shapes human individuality, disease resistance, and social behavior. Daniel M. Davis, a distinguished immunologist, synthesizes sixty years of scientific inquiry to explain how these genes create a unique molecular signature for every person. He argues that these genetic markers influence not only our immune responses to pathogens but also our neurological development and even our interpersonal attractions. By detailing the history of transplant immunology and modern genetic research, Davis presents a framework for understanding how these genes dictate fundamental aspects of human existence.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers alike praise the book for its ability to translate complex immunological concepts into accessible prose without sacrificing scientific rigor. The text is frequently cited as a clear and engaging introduction to the significance of the major histocompatibility complex for both general readers and students of biology.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199316430
ISBN-13:
9780199316434
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