Description
It鈥檒l take a genetics genius to solve this crime ...
In the center of almost every cell in our bodies, there鈥檚 a piece of DNA designed to give the body instructions like: 鈥淐reate two legs, two arms, two eyes, and one nose.鈥 But how can so much information be squeezed into such a tiny space?
In DNA Detective, Lloyd Kyi unravels the mystery of our genetic blueprint. She explains the basics of genetics in simple, clear language, and reveals the fascinating, and frequently entertaining stories of the researchers who discovered pieces of the DNA puzzle.
As they learn the science of genes, readers will apply what they learn at the end of each chapter in an engaging challenge: helping a young detective eliminate suspects to solve a major crime, based on a real-world case.
Meet the genetics rock stars like Frederick Sanger, whose groundbreaking research won him two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry; or Rosalind Franklin, who created the first clear image of DNA. Discover why humans are more like flies or mice than we鈥檇 like to admit, how to clone a sheep, and what palindromes have to do with DNA.
From genetically-engineered pets to a dating app that helps Icelanders avoid marrying their cousins, the world of DNA will surprise and delight you. Full-color photographs complement the text, while Lil Crump鈥檚 lively illustrations keep readers entertained.
Awards
- Short-listed, Science in Society Book Award finalist, Canadian Science Writers鈥 Association 2017
- Nominated, Red Maple Award nomination, Ontario Library Association 2016
- Short-listed, Red Cedar Award finalist, B.C.鈥檚 Young Readers鈥 Choice Awards 2017
- Short-listed, Information Book Award finalist, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada 2016
- Joint winner, Best Bets List, Top Ten, Ontario Library Association 2016
- Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children鈥檚 Book Centre 2016
Reviews
鈥淗ighly recommended as an excellent introduction to criminal forensics.鈥
- Resource Links, 12/15
鈥淎 great introduction to DNA for middle grade readers.鈥
- River Reader, 12/13/15
鈥淪hould be on the shelves of middle school libraries.鈥
- CM鈥圧eviews, 11/06/15
鈥淭his enticing and informative book doesn鈥檛 shy away from ethics and controversy.鈥
- The Booklist Reader, 05/18/16
鈥淎n appealing, and accessible introductory approach to a complex topic.鈥
- Green Teacher, Summer/16
鈥淎 great resource for a school science class . . . even high-schoolers would enjoy it.鈥
- Biblioquacious, 04/13/17
鈥淎n appealing, and accessible introductory approach to a complex topic.鈥
- Green Teacher, Summer/16