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Genome Compass; Dr. Min-Seob Lee

Genome Compass; Dr. Min-Seob Lee

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This book [Homo Intelligence Genome Compass] explores the profound shift in how we understand human identity and evolution in the age of genomics and artificial intelligence. Once regarded as passive carriers of fixed genetic destinies, we now stand at the frontier of becoming active participants in our own biological design. Through the lens of epigenetics, we’ve discovered that DNA is not a static script, but a dynamic system responsive to environment, behavior, and even thoughts. This revelation redefines what it means to be human—not merely a product of heredity, but a co-author of our biological narrative.

Traits once deemed pathological, such as ADHD, are now being reevaluated not as flaws but as evolutionary adaptations—strategies that may have conferred survival advantages in past environments. This reframing underscores the idea that diversity in cognition and behavior is not a deviation from the norm, but a vital component of human resilience.

Furthermore, the genetic fusion between Homo sapiens, Neanderthals, and Denisovans reminds us that our evolutionary success lies in the mosaic of inherited traits—diversity, not purity, is the engine of survival. And now, with the rise of digital twin technology, we are beginning to replicate not just our biology, but our identity as information—extending ourselves into virtual realms shaped by data, algorithms, and predictive models.

But this transformation comes with profound implications. The convergence of AI and genomics raises critical questions: Who owns our genetic data? What are the limits of gene editing? How do we balance innovation with bioethics? These are no longer theoretical issues—they are urgent decisions that define the future of our species.

Ultimately, the next chapter of human evolution will not be written in DNA alone, but in the choices we make with our intelligence. It is not the expansion of cognitive capacity that defines our humanity, but the wisdom to guide it. In this sense, evolution has become not just biological—but ethical.

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