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Your inner fish : a journey into the 3.5-billion-year history of the human body / Neil Shubin

By: Shubin, Neil.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Pantheon Books, c2008Description: 229p. : ill., maps ; 23cm.ISBN: 9780375424472 (hbk.) :; 9780307277459 (pbk.).Subject(s): Human anatomy -- Popular works | Human evolution -- Popular worksDDC classification: 611 SHU Summary: Neil Shubin, a leading paleontologist and professor of anatomy who discovered Tiktaalik--the "missing link" that made headlines around the world in April 2006--tells the story of evolution by tracing the organs of the human body back millions of years, long before the first creatures walked the earth. By examining fossils and DNA, Shubin shows us that our hands actually resemble fish fins, our head is organized like that of a long-extinct jawless fish, and major parts of our genome look and function like those of worms and bacteria.--From publisher description
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-214) and index

Neil Shubin, a leading paleontologist and professor of anatomy who discovered Tiktaalik--the "missing link" that made headlines around the world in April 2006--tells the story of evolution by tracing the organs of the human body back millions of years, long before the first creatures walked the earth. By examining fossils and DNA, Shubin shows us that our hands actually resemble fish fins, our head is organized like that of a long-extinct jawless fish, and major parts of our genome look and function like those of worms and bacteria.--From publisher description

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