
Our Animal Connection
What Sapiens Can Learn from Other Species
- 334 pages
- English
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Our Animal Connection
What Sapiens Can Learn from Other Species
About this book
This book covers the many ways humans benefit from interactions with other living species. By studying animals of all kinds and sizes, from microbial organisms to elephants and whales, we can learn about their adaptations to extreme conditions on the planet Earth, about the evolutionary development of specialized capabilities, and about their ways of defending themselves against predators and diseases. The authors discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Homo sapiens, and how the study of animals can make us stronger and healthier. To deepen our knowledge of genetics, molecular and cell biology, physiology and medicine, we need to study model organisms. To cure human disease, we can learn from animals how they have evolved ways to protect themselves. To improve human performance, we can study the animal kingdom's top performers and learn from their successes. Considering these important pointers, the authors review genetic engineering techniques that can translate our existing and future animal connections into benefits for human health and performance.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Michael Hehenberger and Zhi Xia
Copyright © 2020 Jenny Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd.
ISBN 978-981-4800-48-8 (Hardcover), 978-0-429-05332-0 (eBook)
www.jennystanford.com
- Â Â (i) model organisms that help us to increase our understanding of genetics, molecular biology, cellular biology, perception, neuroscience, physiology and medicine;
- Â (ii) animal species that can teach us lessons related to our understanding and our attempts to cure human disease;
- (iii) animals with advanced capabilities that could potentially extend and âimproveâ human performance in areas sometimes referred to as âbionic.â
Chapter 2
Evolution of Life on Earth
What is Life?
Michael Hehenberger and Zhi Xia
Copyright © 2020 Jenny Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd.
ISBN 978-981-4800-48-8 (Hardcover), 978-0-429-05332-0 (eBook)
www.jennystanford.com

Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword: Learn from Others
- About BGI and Prof. Yang
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Evolution of Life on Earth
- 3. Adaptation of Life to Extreme Conditions
- 4. Homo Sapiens (âUsâ): Strengths and Weaknesses
- 5. The Human Microbiome: How Our Health is Impacted by Microorganisms
- 6. Animals with Connection to Human Knowledge, Health, and Performance
- 7. Current Use and Future Promise of Genetic Engineering
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Metric or US âCustomary Unitsâ System?
- References
- Index