Greg Bear - Darwin's Radio

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Is evolution a gradual process, as Darwin believed, or can change occur suddenly, in an incredibly brief time span, as has been suggested by Stephen J. Gould and others? Greg Bear takes on one of the hottest topics in science today in this riveting, near-future thriller. Discredited anthropologist Mitch Rafelson has made an astonishing discovery in a recently uncovered ice cave in the Alps. At he mummified remains of a Neanderthal couple and their newborn, strangely abnormal child. Kaye Lang, a molecular biologist specializing in retroviruses, has unearthed chilling evidence that so-called junk DNA may have a previously unguessed-at purpose in the scheme of life. Christopher Dicken, a virus hunter at the National Center for Infectious Diseases in Atlanta, is hot in pursuit of a mysterious illness, dubbed Herod’s flu, which seems to strike only expectant mothers and their fetuses. Gradually, as the three scientists pool their results, it becomes clear that Homo sapiens is about to face its greatest crisis, a challenge that has slept within our genes since before the dawn of humankind. Bear is one of the modern masters of hard SF, and this story marks a return to the kind of cutting-edge speculation that made his Blood Music one of the genre’s all-time classics. Centered on well-developed, highly believable figures who are working scientists and full-fledged human beings, this fine novel is sure to please anyone who appreciates literate, state-of-the-art SF.
Won Nebula Award for Best Novel in 2000.
Nominated for Hugo, Locus and Campbell awards in 2000.

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Provirus:the genetic code of a virus while it is contained within the DNA of a host.

Retrotransposon, retroposon, retrogene:see movable elements.

Retrovirus:RNA-based virus that inserts its code into a host’s DNA for later replication. Replication can often be delayed for years. AIDS and other diseases are caused by retroviruses.

RNA:Ribonucleic acid. Intermediate complementary copy of DNA; messenger RNA or mRNA is used by ribosomes as templates to construct proteins.

SHEVA (HERV-DL3, SHERVA-DL3):fictitious human endogenous retrovirus that can form an infectious virus particle, or virion; an infectious HERV No such HERV is yet known.

Sequencing:determining the sequence of molecules in a polymer such as a protein or nucleic acid; in genetics, discovering the sequence of bases in a gene or a length of DNA or RNA, or in the genome as a whole. In a few years, we will understand the sequence of the entire human genome.

Sex chromosomes:in humans, the X and Y chromosomes. Two X chromosomes result in a female; X and Y result in a male. Other species have different types of sex chromosomes.

Transposon:see movable elements .

Trisomy, trisomal:having an extra copy of a chromosome in a diploid cell. In humans, having three copies of chromosome 21 leads to Down syndrome.

Vaccine:a substance that produces an immune response to a disease-causing organism.

Virion:infectious virus particle.

Virus:nonliving but organically active particle capable of entering a cell and commandeering the cell’s reproductive capacity to produce more virus. Viruses consist of DNA or RNA, usually surrounded by a protein coat, or capsid. This capsid may in turn be surrounded by an envelope. There are hundreds of thousands of known viruses, and potentially millions not yet described.

Zygote:the combination of two gametes; a fertilized ovum.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Special thanks to Mark E. Minie, Ph.D., for introducing me to the Puget Sound Biotech Society and many of its members. One of my first contacts was Dr. Elizabeth Kutter of the faculty of the Biology Department of Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. She helped me with details about her specialty, bacteriophages, as well as with many facts about one of her favorite places on Earth, the Republic of Georgia. Her assistants, Mark Alan Mueller and Elizabeth Thomas, were constructively critical and encouraging. Our discussions have been both formative and informative!

Mark E. Minie also introduced me to Dr. Dennis Schwartz, whose work on the early chemistry of life may prove revolutionary.

Many other scientists and friends have read and critiqued this book, and a few have given me tours of their facilities. Dr. Dominic Esposito of the National Institutes of Health shepherded me around the NIH campus and made copious notes on an early draft. His friends, Dr. Melanie Simpson and Martin Kevorkian, also provided substantial help.

Benoit Leblanc, Ph.D., working with Dr. David Clark at NIH, in the Laboratory of Cellular and Developmental Biology, did an excellent critical reading, and straightened out many errors in the text.

Brian W. J. Mahy, Ph.D., Sc.D., Director of the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was kind enough to meet with me and share some of his insights into viruses and their possible contributions to evolution. He also critiqued a later draft of the book. Barbara Reynolds of the Public Information Office of the CDC helped arrange a tour of the facilities at 1600 Clifton Road.

Dr. Joe Miller, of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, read the book in its earliest draft and provided details about the chemistry of human hormones and vomeronasal receptors.

Julian Davies, Professor Emeritus of the University of British Columbia, kindly agreed to look over the final draft.

Katie and Charlie Potter provided sage advice on mountain climbing, its history and terms.

Even with the help of all these excellent readers, errors certainly remain. They belong to me, not them. Also, at every step of the way, these scientists have expressed both support and doubts about my theories, sometimes severe doubts. Their aid in no way implies that they agree with any or all of the theories in Darwin s Radio.

Greg Bear is the author of twenty-four books, which have been translated into a dozen languages. He has been awarded two Hugos and four Nebulas for his fiction. He was called the “best working writer of hard science fiction” by The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. He is married to Astrid Anderson Bear. They are the parents of two children, Erik and Alexandra.

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