of the books of the series. These books have tried to specifically address the facts at the fundamental level of how the field is understood, and the authors have included their own personal interpretations of how these facts have been historically understood, and what interpretation of them could potentially be useful for the future of the field.
The authors, while trying to establish the fundamentals of Genetics, have also attempted to encourage readers to appreciate the beauty and elegance of the process of Science. In multiple instances, the authors have referred to the process of Science and the difference between doing it well and appreciating it. Doing well in Science, be it a Science class at the High school level, a standardized test or anything of that sort may look great from a societal evaluation of how much significance those things hold for you, but that simply has nothing to do with how much you love the process of Science. The intricate yet elaborate configuration of observation, experimentation, and conclusion is what makes Science the study of truth more than anything, and the journey of the
discovery of the medium of inheritance in human
beings is a great representation of this. This book,
though purely about the study of the field of Genetics, aims to achieve something that is much bigger in magnitude; to increase the quantitative understanding of the reader’s appreciation of the life sciences.
The book begins with an exploration of the history associated with the discovery of the ‘material of life’ or the ‘medium of inheritance.’ It then dives into the fundamental facts of the Physiological aspects of Human Genetics that are crucial to any level of study in the field. The authors have attempted their best to simplify some of the more complicated or less understood pieces of information, but since the overall understanding of this field tends to be more on the objective side, there isn’t really a ‘different way’ or ‘technique’ to state things as they are. The authors along with The Maini Research Foundation and Barnes & Noble Press really hope that you enjoy reading this piece of scientific literature. You’re now taking the first steps into your interpretation of the field of Human Genetics, and we’re very excited for you!
Abhineet Maini (born May 16, 2006) is an Indian-born American scholar, researcher and author. He is known for his research in neuroscience, and has conducted and contributed to multiple studies with researchers and professors worldwide. His current research focuses on the stimulation of neurogenesis in different parts of the human brain. Maini is an award winning author and is known for his infamous publication series entitled, "The Neurogenesis Letters"
Avaneesh Nagarkar is an American scholar and author. As of September 2023, he is institutionally affiliated with Troy High School, Fullerton, CA