Sapiens 1 Page Summar



Sapiens 1 Page SummarSapiens

Description
cleavage and polyadenylation specific factor 3-like [Source:HGNC Symbol;Acc:26052]
Location
Chromosome 1: 1,246,965-1,260,071 reverse strand.
Transcripts
This gene has 49 transcripts

Homo sapiens, too, belongs to a family. This banal fact used to be one of history's most closely guarded secrets. This banal fact used to be one of history's most closely guarded secrets. Sapiens by Harari is an ambitious attempt to summarize the history of humankind, including our harsh beginnings when we competed with other human cousins for resources, our conquests, our innovations, our tragedies, and our greatest achievements.

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Sapiens Chapter Summary

NameTranscript IDLength (bp)Protein IDLength (aa)BiotypeCCDS
CPSF3L-001ENST000004350642148ENSP00000413493600Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.CCDS21
CPSF3L-009ENST000004197041798ENSP00000404886499Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-011ENST000004119621832ENSP00000400548502Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-017ENST000004346941056ENSP00000411233344Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-023ENST000004509261839ENSP00000392848578Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-030ENST00000527719750ENSP00000436743209Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-031ENST00000498476554ENSP00000436824167Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-032ENST00000534345485ENSP00000435772140Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-034ENST00000530031800ENSP00000432009249Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-038ENST00000526332579ENSP00000434790109Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-201ENST000002945791472ENSP00000294579402Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-202ENST000005404372530ENSP00000445001606Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-203ENST000005455781975ENSP00000444672571Protein codingA protein coding transcript is a spliced mRNA that leads to a protein product.-
CPSF3L-012ENST000004584522571ENSP0000043393062Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-013ENST00000430786849ENSP00000404012101Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-024ENST000005270982004ENSP0000043195292Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-025ENST00000470679584ENSP0000043478255Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-029ENST000005327721618ENSP0000043121446Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-033ENST00000531019549ENSP0000043373356Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-036ENST00000525285579ENSP0000043639664Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-037ENST00000526797659ENSP0000043541881Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-042ENST00000531377816ENSP0000043326454Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-043ENST00000527383668ENSP0000043142534Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-046ENST000005288791524ENSP00000432777278Nonsense mediated decayTranscript is thought to undergo nonsense mediated decay, a process which detects nonsense mutations and prevents the expression of truncated or erroneous proteins. -
CPSF3L-005ENST000004624322863No protein product-Processed transcriptNoncoding transcript that does not contain an open reading frame (ORF). -
CPSF3L-007ENST000004214951868No protein product-Processed transcriptNoncoding transcript that does not contain an open reading frame (ORF). -
CPSF3L-014ENST00000490853704No protein product-Processed transcriptNoncoding transcript that does not contain an open reading frame (ORF). -
CPSF3L-015ENST00000493534896No protein product-Processed transcriptNoncoding transcript that does not contain an open reading frame (ORF). -
CPSF3L-027ENST00000532952773No protein product-Processed transcriptNoncoding transcript that does not contain an open reading frame (ORF). -
CPSF3L-002ENST000004981731589No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-003ENST000004963532428No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-004ENST000003232752450No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-006ENST000004786413079No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-008ENST000004700302369No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-016ENST000004295721104No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-018ENST000004880421134No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-019ENST00000467408639No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-020ENST00000461514913No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-021ENST00000497304933No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-022ENST00000485710883No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-026ENST00000525603738No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-035ENST00000530233595No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-039ENST00000526904551No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-040ENST00000526113591No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-041ENST00000533916405No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-044ENST00000531292704No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-045ENST00000531020548No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-047ENST00000525769695No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -
CPSF3L-048ENST00000525164816No protein product-Retained intronNoncoding transcript containing intronic sequence. -

Homo Sapiens Summary

Transcript and Gene level displays

Sapiens – a critical review. I much enjoyed Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. It is a brilliant, thought-provoking odyssey through human history with its huge confident brush strokes painting enormous scenarios across time. It is massively engaging and continuously interesting.

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The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Harari. Yuval Noah. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. HarperCollins, 2015.

Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari describes the development of the human species, who refers to as Sapiens. It begins in the earliest stages of evolution and ends at the present day with some broad predictions for humanity’s future. Harari states that our history is divided by four major revolutions. The first of these Cognitive Revolution, at which point the species developed cognitive abilities that far exceeded those of other humans. The Agricultural Revolution, which occurred 10,000 years ago, was the point at which humans domesticated plants and animals for cultivation. 500 years ago, the Scientific Revolution ushered in modern science, the age of exploration, and capitalism, thus creating many of the foundations on which today’s society relies. Finally, the Industrial Revolution, which started 200 years ago, transformed humanity into the species we recognize today. A major theme throughout this book is that human lifestyles have not consistently improved throughout history. We generally believe that each advancement in technology led to better lives, but the author states definitively that hunter-gatherers enjoyed many advantages over their agricultural descendants. Though industrial humans have access to modern medicine and other important advances, our lifestyle remains far from perfect.

Sapiens 1 Page Summary Of The Civil War

Harari’s goal in writing this book is to determine why Sapiens are the sole surviving human species and why they, as unremarkable apes, came to dominate the planet. Sapiens’ advantage, he argues, rests in our unique ability to communicate ideas that do not actually exist. Though many species have well-developed linguistic abilities, Sapiens appear to be the only species that creates and communicates total fictions. This ability is extremely important because it allows to create shared myths, facilitating cooperation between massive groups of strangers. Throughout history, Sapiens developed money, empires, and religions, all of which are examples of shared myths. These institutions ordered human behavior, allowing us to develop the complex and advanced societies that we have today. Harari concludes that our species’s advancements have but on the brink of another major transition, as we transcend the boundaries of biology and natural selection and are able to engage in intelligent design.