The Master Builder
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What defines who we are? For decades, the biological answer has
been our genes. In The Master Builder, leading biologist Alfonso
Martinez Arias breaks with decades of scientific and popular
tradition to make a bold argument: what defines us is our cells.
Drawing on new research from his lab and others, Martinez Arias
reveals that we are composed of a thrillingly complex, constantly
rearranging symphony of cells that know how to count, feel, and
ultimately give form to our bodies. While DNA is important, Richard
Dawkins''s vision of the selfish gene that controls everything is
not a good description of how biology actually works. As Martinez
Arias shows, nothing in your genes explains why your heart is on
the left side of your body, why you have five fingers and not ten,
or why genetically identical twins have different sets of
fingerprints and why it''s possible for a mother to apparently
share no DNA with the children to whom she gave birth! At the heart
of it all is not simply gee-whiz science, but a powerful new
conception of the essence of life.Our identities are shaped not
simply by our genes, but by the interconnections between all our
cells, working as a sort of symphony-cooperative, and creating
something greater than its parts could on their own-and the
unbroken lineage of cells that connects us to the first fertilized
egg from which we developed-and in turn, back through the billions
of years of our planet''s history, to the very first cell in the
history of all life on Earth.A sweeping revision of both the
present and history of life, The Master Builder puts forward a new
paradigm for understanding biology, one rooted in cellular
cooperation, not selfish genes. Engaging and ambitious, it will
transform our understanding of where we come from, what shapes us,
and where we are going, as individuals, a species, and the
community of life itself.