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James Shreeve is the author of The Neandertal Enigma: Solving the Mystery of Modern Human Origin, and coauthor of Lucy’s Child: The Discovery of a Human Ancestor. His articles have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Discover, National Geographic, Science, Smithsonian, and other publications. He has been a fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and of the Alicia Patterson Foundation. Shreeve lives in South Orange, New Jersey.



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The Genome War
The Genome War
Written by James Shreeve
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780345433749
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The Genome War
How Craig Venter Tried to Capture the Code of Life and Save the World
Written by James Shreeve

Format: Trade Paperback, 416 pages
On Sale: June 28, 2005
Price: $16.00

The long-awaited story of the science, the business, the politics, the intrigue behind the scenes of the most ferocious competition in the history of modern science—the race to map the human genome.
On May 10, 1998, biologist Craig Venter, director of the Institute for Genomic Research, announced that he was forming a... Read more >
The Genome War
The Genome War
Written by James Shreeve
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ISBN: 9780307417060
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The Genome War
How Craig Venter Tried to Capture the Code of Life and Save the World
Written by James Shreeve

Format: eBook, 416 pages
On Sale: December 18, 2007
Price: $16.00

The long-awaited story of the science, the business, the politics, the intrigue behind the scenes of the most ferocious competition in the history of modern science—the race to map the human genome.
On May 10, 1998, biologist Craig Venter, director of the Institute for Genomic Research, announced that he was forming a... Read more >
The Genome War
The Genome War
Written by James Shreeve, Read by Erik Singer
Format: Abridged Audiobook Download
ISBN: 9780739309957
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The Genome War
How Craig Venter Tried to Capture the Code of Life and Save the World
Written by James Shreeve
Read by Erik Singer


Format: Abridged Audiobook Download
On Sale: February 3, 2004
Price: $12.95

The long-awaited story of the science, the business, the politics, the intrigue behind the scenes of the most ferocious competition in the history of modern science—the race to map the human genome.
On May 10, 1998, biologist Craig Venter, director of the Institute for Genomic Research, announced that he was forming a... Read more >
Also available as an unabridged audiobook download, eBook and a trade paperback.
The Genome War
The Genome War
Written by James Shreeve, Read by Grover Gardner
Format: Unabridged Audiobook Download
ISBN: 9781415901991
Our Price: $22.95

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The Genome War
How Craig Venter Tried to Capture the Code of Life and Save the World
Written by James Shreeve
Read by Grover Gardner


Format: Unabridged Audiobook Download
On Sale: October 15, 2003
Price: $22.95

The long-awaited story of the science, the business, the politics, the intrigue behind the scenes of the most ferocious competition in the history of modern science—the race to map the human genome.
On May 10, 1998, biologist Craig Venter, director of the Institute for Genomic Research, announced that he was forming a... Read more >
Also available as an abridged audiobook download, eBook and a trade paperback.
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