Quotes about genes

Matt Dunn - A Day at the Office

Skinny jeans were only good if you had skinny genes.

Johnny Rich - The Human Script

Genes do not make an individual homosexual. They play their part, but so does the rest of the universe.

Lewis Thomas - Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony

Animals have genes for altruism, and those genes have been selected in the evolution of many creatures because of the advantage they confer for the continuing survival of the species.

Lewis Thomas - The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher

The uniformity of the earth's life, more astonishing than its diversity, is accountable by the high probability that we derived, originally, from some single cell, fertilized in a bolt of lightning as the earth cooled. It is from the progeny of this parent cell that we take our looks; we still share genes around, and the resemblance of the enzymes of grasses to those of whales is a family resemblance.

Theodosius Dobzhansky - Mankind Evolving: The Evolution of the Human Species

Nature's stern discipline enjoins mutual help at least as often as warfare. The fittest may also be the gentlest.

Matt Ridley - Genome: the Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters

In a massive, long-term study of 17,000 civil servants, an almost unbelievable conclusion emerged: the status of a person's job was more likely to predict their likelihood of a heart attack than obesity, smoking or high blood pressure.

Siddhartha Mukherjee - The Gene: An Intimate History

The problem with racial discrimination, though, is not the inference of a person's race from their genetic characteristics. It is quite the opposite: it is the inference of a person's characteristics from their race. The question is not, can you, given an individual's skin color, hair texture, or language, infer something about their ancestry or origin. That is a question of biological systematics -- of lineage, taxonomy, of racial geography, of biological discrimination. Of course you can -- an

Kamil Ali - Profound Vers-A-Tales

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Richard Dawkins - The Selfish Gene

What shall it profit a male if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his immortal genes?

Adrian Raine -

Genetics, accidents of birth or events in early childhood have left criminals' brains and bodies with measurable flaws predisposing them to committing assault, murder and other antisocial acts. .... Many offenders also have impairments in their autonomic nervous system, the system responsible for the edgy, nervous feeling that can come with emotional arousal. This leads to a fearless, risk-taking personality, perhaps to compensate for chronic under-arousal. Many convicted criminals, like the Una

Steven Pinker -

Of course genes can’t pull the levers of our behavior directly. But they affect the wiring and workings of the brain, and the brain is the seat of our drives, temperaments and patterns of thought. Each of us is dealt a unique hand of tastes and aptitudes, like curiosity, ambition, empathy, a thirst for novelty or for security, a comfort level with the social or the mechanical or the abstract. Some opportunities we come across click with our constitutions and set us along a path in life.

A.J. Jacobs - Drop Dead Healthy: One Man's Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection

The strange fact that out of millions of people in the world, your mother and father met and decided to get married to each other. And out of the millions of sperm, that the one with your genes was the one that made it to the egg and fertilised the egg. I'll never forget it.

Tiffany Baker - The Gilly Salt Sisters

She looked for any sign of the boy who'd taught her to whistle a hornpipe, who could palm an ace of hearts and make it reappear from her sleeve, but failed to find even a glimmer of him. Instead she saw Ida taking on a second life in the features of her only son, and for a quick heartbeat Jo was almost grateful for the scar tissue dimpled across her cheek, forehead, and chin. No one would ever be able to invade her face, she realized. She would always simply be herself, whether she liked it or n

Woodson Merrell - and Eliminate the Toxins Within

This exciting new field of epigenetics--meaning literally "around" the gene--allows us to see how environmental factors alter our gene expression in a specific place within each cell. As a result, we now know that when we take active control of these factors, we can literally help control our health and genetic destiny.

Robert M. Sapolsky - Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst

The brain is heavily influenced by genes. But from birth through young adulthood, the part of the human brain that most defines us (frontal cortex) is less a product of the genes with which you started life than of what life has thrown at you. Because it is the least constrained by genes and most sculpted by experience. This must be so, to be the supremely complex social species that we are. Ironically, it seems that the genetic program of human brain development has evolved to, as much as possi

Steve Erickson -

Walt Disney had a nuclear imagination before the advent of nuclear, some comprehension of apocalypse and rapture deep in his genes.

Steve Jones -

To the question of whether sharing 96% of our genetic make-up with chimps makes us 96 percent chimp we also share about 50% of our DNA with bananas - that does not make us half bananas!

Dr Deepak Hiwale - aka 'The Fitness Doc'

Genes are overrated...Genes never helped anybody pick the right foods or hit the gym floor at 6 am. Its you as a person its always been YOU!

Bill Watterson - The Complete Calvin and Hobbes

I have all these great genes, but they're recessive. That's the problem here.

Matt Ridley - Genome: the Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters

Stress can alter the expression of genes, which can affect the response to stress and so on. Human behavior is therefore unpredictable in the short term, but broadly predictable in the long term.

David Epstein - The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance

If you want to know if your kid is going to be fast, the best genetic test right now is a stopwatch. Take him to the playground and have him face the other kids.' Foster's point is that, despite the avant-garde allure of genetic testing, gauging speed indirectly is foolish and inaccurate compared with testing it directly - like measuring a man's height by dropping a ball from a roof and using the time it takes to hit him in the head to determine how tall he is. Why not just use a tape measure?

Matt Ridley - Genome: the Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters

TP53 seems to encode the greater good, like a suicide pill in the mouth of a soldier that dissolves only when it detects evidence that he is about to mutiny.

Edwin Grant Conklin -

Life is not found in atoms or molecules or genes as such, but in organization; not in symbiosis but in synthesis.

Frederick Sanger -

A DNA sequence for the genome of bacteriophage ΦX174 of approximately 5,375 nucleotides has been determined using the rapid and simple 'plus and minus' method. The sequence identifies many of the features responsible for the production of the proteins of the nine known genes of the organism, including initiation and termination sites for the proteins and RNAs. Two pairs of genes are coded by the same region of DNA using different reading frames.

Thomas Hunt Morgan -

Except for the rare cases of plastid inheritance, the inheritance of all known cofactors can be sufficiently accounted for by the presence of genes in the chromosomes. In a word the cytoplasm may be ignored genetically.

Amit Ray - Meditation: Insights and Inspirations

Meditation works in many layers. It works in our genes, in our DNA

Craig D. Lounsbrough -

The difference between a ‘man’ and a ‘father’ is that the former shares his genes, but latter gives his life.

Siddhartha Mukherjee - The Gene: An Intimate History

If the history of the last century taught us the dangers of empowering governments to determine genetic “fitness” (i.e., which person fits within the triangle, and who lives outside it), then the question that confronts our current era is what happens when this power devolves to the individual. It is a question that requires us to balance the desires of the individual— to carve out a life of happiness and achievement, without undue suffering— with the desires of a society that, in the short term

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

*Prostitution* is a euphemism for rape incidents that the victim and the economy profits from.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

We are, or rather our natural desire to evade pain and to attain pleasure is, the primary reason we do or say every single thing we do or say.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

In many cases, it was the woman’s stomach—not her heart—that fell for her man.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

In some cases, it is the woman’s stomach—not her heart—that has left her man for another.

Margaret Drabble - The Pure Gold Baby

It was easier to ignore the consideration of paternal genes then than it would be now. We did not then consider ourselves held in the genetic trap. We thought each infant was born pure and new and holy: a gold baby, a luminous lamb. We did not know that certain forms of breast cancer were programmed and almost ineluctable, and we would not have believed you if you had told us that in our lifetime young women would be subjecting themselves to preventative mastectomies.

Jonah Lehrer - Proust Was a Neuroscientist

Science has discovered that, like any work of literature, the human genome is a text in need of commentary, for what Eliot said of poetry is also true of DNA: 'all meanings depend on the key of interpretation.' What makes us human, and what makes each of us his or her own human, is not simply the genes that we have buried into our base pairs, but how our cells, in dialogue with our environment, feed back to our DNA, changing the way we read ourselves. Life is a dialectic.

David Pearce -

Too many of our preferences reflect nasty behaviours and states of mind that were genetically adaptive in the ancestral environment. Instead, wouldn't it be better if we rewrote our own corrupt code?

David Pearce -

The Hedonistic Imperative outlines how genetic engineering and nanotechnology will abolish suffering in all sentient life. This project is ambitious but technically feasible. It is also instrumentally rational and ethically mandatory. The metabolic pathways of pain and malaise evolved only because they once served the fitness of our genes. They will be replaced by a different sort of neural architecture. States of sublime well-being are destined to become the genetically pre-programmed norm of m

Veronica Roth - Allegiant

I just wanted to thank you' he says, his voice low.'A group of scientists told you that my genes were damaged, that there was something wrong with me - they showed you the test results that proved it. And even I started to believe it.' He touches my face, his thumb skimming my cheekbone, and his eyes are on mine, intense and insistent.'You never believed it,' he says 'Not for a second. You always insisted I was... I don't know, whole.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

Females and boys are the only creatures that propose others for friendship. As for the rest of us, friendship sort of just happens.

Lewis Thomas -

It is in our genes to understand the universe if we can, to keep trying even if we cannot, and to be enchanted by the act of learning all the way.

Merlyn Gabriel Miller - Drugs & Madness

Experiences and memories make us who we are, not just our genes.

Mark Sisson - Gene Reprogramming Action Plan

Our genes still expect us to eat a higher fat diet; they still see agricultural foods (and modern foods such as sugar), as poisonous; they still see lack of sunlight and exercise as problematic. We haven't genetically adapted to modern life because there is no selection pressure in the civilised world.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

The only thing I hate about good people is that they like making their being good people bad people’s problem.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

The pleasure or the benefit that the object of our deed derives from it is every now and then greater or even more important than the one we derive from the deed.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

Every single good person is a good person for their own sake, not for the sake of humanity, not even for the sake of another human being.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

No single bad person regards themselves as a bad person.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

To label someone as selfless is symptomatic of having bought the preposterous claim that a human being can have great concern for other human beings and little concern for themselves, or that, when taken to extremes, a human being can have great concern for other human beings and absolutely no concern for themselves.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism

It is humanly impossible to be selfless. As a matter of fact, human beings are inherently selfish.

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