Fred H. Gage and Alysson R. Muotri, exclusively brings to light how the brain of each individual is different, right from the way we think .This differences arise from the very complicated architecture of the human brain. Surprisingly, around a hundred trillion interconnections arise from hundred billion neurons in the body. The two authors satisfactorily use flow charts and diagrams to elaborate how various factors contribute on how each set of a brain functions differently in terms. The authors make use of diagrams to bring a complete picture on how jumping genes contribute to the uniqueness of the brain. Fred H. Gage and Alysson R. Muotri use a very simple language throughout and at the beginning of the article they give background information about their article and even crediting the various scientists that did the preliminary work on the study.
- Give statistics and probability of it occurrence in a population using graphs or tables.
Flow charts help the reader to visualize the information and directly follow the flow of data. Graphs and statistical tables help the reader to interpret and compare figures effectively.
(2) The relationship between jumping genes and environmental contributions.
- Statistical calculation on the percentage and probability of the environmental contributions.
This will enable the author to bring a sense of accuracy and preciseness in the argument
(3)Jumping genes.
- Provide a case study on jumping genes on a certain population.
- Explain in what population is it prone and reasons behind it.
This information helps the reader to bridge the gap between the theory bit of it and the practical view of the concept thus making it more understandable.