How New Humans Are Made: Cells And Embryos, Twins And Chimeras, Left And Right, Mind/self/soul, Sex, And Schizophrenia
Discover the fascinating world of human developmental biology in How New Humans Are Made: Cells And Embryos, Twins And Chimeras, Left And Right, Mind/self/soul, Sex, And Schizophrenia by Charles E. Boklage. Published by World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd in 2010, this comprehensive paperback spans 516 pages and delves into the complexities of human reproduction and genetics.
Boklage explores age-old questions in cell biology, shedding light on the processes of twinning, chimerism, and the anomalies that arise from these phenomena. By examining how these variations relate to the typical developmental processes, the author invites readers to rethink the boundaries of traditional biology and its implications within the humanities.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in embryology, functional laterality, and the genetic aspects of schizophrenia, providing a unique perspective on how new humans are formed and the intricate interplay of biology and identity.