Genes are Like Batons in a Relay Race

We protect them and pass them on from generation to generation.

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Fossil bones and footsteps and ruined homes are the solid facts of history, but the surest hints, the most enduring signs, lie in those miniscule genes. For a moment we protect them with our lives, then like relay runners with a baton, we pass them on to be carried by our descendents. There is a poetry in genetics which is more difficult to discern in broken bomes, and genes are the only unbroken living thread that weaves back and forth through all those boneyards.

Folksonomies: evolution genes

 The Self-Made Man: Human Evolution From Eden to Extinction
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Kingdon , Jonathan (1996-10), The Self-Made Man: Human Evolution From Eden to Extinction, Wiley, Retrieved on 2012-06-08
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