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Parasite rex : inside the bizarre world of nature's most dangerous creatures

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For decades parasites were the pariahs of science. Only recently have biologists begun to appreciate that these diverse and complex organisms are the most highly evolved life forms on earth.

In this work, Carl Zimmer takes the reader on a tour of the strange and bizzare world that parasites inhabit, and recounts the voyages of these wonders of creation.

Parasites can: rewrite DNA; rewire the brain; genetically engineer viruses as weapons; and turn healthy hosts into the living dead.

This book follows researchers in parasitology as they attempt to penetrate the mysteries of these omnipotent creatures who control evolution, ecxosystems, and perhaps the future of the human race.

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Simon & Schuster Ltd
074320011X / 9780743200110
Paperback / softback
578.65
14/01/2002
United Kingdom
English
xxii, 298p., [16]p. of plates : ill.
22 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000.
Carl Zimmer won the Everett Clark Award for Science Journalism in 1994 and the American Institute of Biological Sciences Media Award in 1997.
Carl Zimmer won the Everett Clark Award for Science Journalism in 1994 and the American Institute of Biological Sciences Media Award in 1997. PDZ Popular science, PSGH Parasitology (non-medical), PSV Zoology & animal sciences