Dr Barbara McClintock, winner of the Nobel prize for medicine talks to us about the complex but super interesting world of genetics. Discover if it’s possible to clone a dinosaur and be amazed by the secrets of the instruction manual every living thing carries in their cells: their genome. You will find out why we all look like our parents, what a mutant is, and how scientists are using genetics to cure diseases. You will also meet some of the great scientists that founded this field like ground-breaking researcher Rosalind Franklin, and Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics. This is the second book from the authors of "El cerebro humano. Explicado por Dr. Santiago Ramón y Cajal" (The human brain. Explained by Dr. Santiago Ramón y Cajal)