The Tree of Life: Solving Science’s Greatest Puzzle

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The Tree of Life: Solving Science’s Greatest Puzzle Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: John Murray Press
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Pages: 320 Language: English ISBN: 9781399806374 Categories: , , , , , , ,

Why are we the only species with chins? Where did our spines come from? Why don’t we have wings? We know we are descended from apes, in this gamechanging book, Max Telford shows us how we are related to every living thing. Science’s greatest puzzle is where did we come from and how did we get here. This book shows how telling this story depends on understanding the gigantic family tree – the Tree of Life – that records the relationships between all species of life on earth – from humans, fish and butterflies to oak trees, mushrooms and bacteria. Knowing the Tree of Life unlocks the distant past letting us travel back in time to follow the twists and turns of life’s history; it is what allows us to tell the very personal story that began four billion years ago with the tiny ancestor of all life and ends with you and me. Studded with vivid and fascinating stories, this book is a biography of life itself. We’ll learn how grey wolves are more closely related to humans than they are to Tasmanian wolves (or Thylacine) despite having near identical skeletons, because evolution baffles us by inventing the same structures in wildly diverging species. We’ll see how geological change and environmental catastrophe left their marks on the genome, and follow individual scientists down winding evolutionary byways and dead ends in their attempt to solve this greatest of all puzzles. Along the way, we’ll see how, far from being a static representation of the past, the tree of life is a living thing which constantly alters our perspective on the present. Understanding how the amazing diversity of life on earth came to be is one of the greatest puzzles in biology. From Darwin’s early sketches to the vast computer diagrams scientists are building today, the tree of life explains the epic history of the various ways it’s possible to be a living thing.

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Combining cutting-edge genetics, a dollop of history and terrifically bizarre creatures, this endlessly entertaining and exciting account is essential reading. -- Matthew Cobb Telford is one of our generation's most brilliant biologists and The Tree of Life is a wonderful and vivid guide to evolution's marvels. -- David George Haskell If you've ever wondered how all of life is related, how we came to be, and how we know, then this brilliant and beautifully written book is for you. The greatest story ever told, presented with exemplary clarity and style. -- Tim Blackburn Rich with anecdote and infectious enthusiasm, The Tree of Life should delight anyone with even a passing interest in the miracle that is life on our planet. -- Henry Gee Beautiful... a breezy and very accessible way to get readers to think like scientists, and to see the tangled branches of our near and distant relatives all at once. -- Thomas Halliday A rollicking ride through the history of the natural world and the scientists who helped unravel it. Marvellous! -- Seirian Sumner

Author Biography

Max Telford is an evolutionary biologist and the Jodrell Chair of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at University College London where he founded the Centre for Life's Origins and Evolution and the Telford Lab. Max has won several awards for his research (including a visiting Fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford) and has spent the last three decades researching the shape of the tree of life, his broader aim to discover the earliest events in the evolution of the animal kingdom. He lives in London. This is his first book.