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The Other Big Bang: The Story of Sex and Its Human Legacy

English

By (author): Eric S. Haag

Sex shapes who we are as individuals and as a species. Where in the mists of time did something so importantand eye-catchingoriginate, and what does this history tell us about ourselves? Why do we have sex, and sexes, at all?

In The Other Big Bang, the evolutionary and developmental biologist Eric S. Haag explores the two-billion-year history of sex, from the first organisms on Earth to contemporary humans. He delves into the deep history of sexual reproduction, from its origins as a fix for a mutational crisis to an essential feature of all complex life. Haag traces sexual differentiation from its earliest forms in microbes to its elaboration in animals, showing why sex differences in cells and organisms help species adapt, persist, and evolve. Humanitys clear sexual kinship with yeast and clams exists even as we evolved differences that distinguish us from other mammals, and even other apes.

Bringing the story up to the present, Haag argues that the evolutionary history of human sexuality helps us better understand contemporary society. Our ancient male-female sexual system remains an important fact of life, even as we see increasingly diverse sexual orientations, gender expressions, and parenthood choices. Witty and inviting, The Other Big Bang offers a clear view of the evolutionary roots of human sexuality and their significance today. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780231207140

About Eric S. Haag

Eric S. Haag is professor of biology and director of the Biological Sciences Graduate Program at the University of Maryland College Park. He has conducted research on the evolution of sex and reproduction in animals such as sea urchins roundworms and hermaphroditic fish for three decades.

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