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Power, Sex, Suicide - Mitochondria and the meaning of life (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Power, Sex, Suicide - Mitochondria and the meaning of life (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Series: Oxford Landmark Science
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Mitochondria are tiny structures located inside our cells that
carry out the essential task of producing energy for the cell. They
are found in all complex living things, and in that sense, they are
fundamental for driving complex life on the planet. But there is
much more to them than that. Mitochondria have their own DNA, with
their own small collection of genes, separate from those in the
cell nucleus. It is thought that they were once bacteria living
independent lives. Their enslavement within the larger cell was a
turning point in the evolution of life, enabling the development of
complex organisms and, closely related, the origin of two sexes.
Unlike the DNA in the nucleus, mitochondrial DNA is passed down
exclusively (or almost exclusively) via the female line. That's why
it has been used by some researchers to trace human ancestry
daughter-to-mother, to 'Mitochondrial Eve'. Mitochondria give us
important information about our evolutionary history. And that's
not all. Mitochondrial genes mutate much faster than those in the
nucleus because of the free radicals produced in their
energy-generating role. This high mutation rate lies behind our
ageing and certain congenital diseases. The latest research
suggests that mitochondria play a key role in degenerative diseases
such as cancer, through their involvement in precipitating cell
suicide. Mitochondria, then, are pivotal in power, sex, and
suicide. In this fascinating and thought-provoking book, Nick Lane
brings together the latest research findings in this exciting field
to show how our growing understanding of mitochondria is shedding
light on how complex life evolved, why sex arose (why don't we just
bud?), and why we age and die. This understanding is of fundamental
importance, both in understanding how we and all other complex life
came to be, but also in order to be able to control our own
illnesses, and delay our degeneration and death. Oxford Landmark
Science books are 'must-read' classics of modern science writing
which have crystallized big ideas, and shaped the way we think.
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