The Calcutta Chromosome

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The Calcutta Chromosome
Author Amitav Ghosh
Country India
Language English
Genre(s) Fiction
Publisher Ravi Dayal
Released 1996

The Calcutta Chromosome is a 1996 English Language novel by Indian author Amitav Ghosh. The book, for the most part set in Calcutta at some unspecified time in the future, is a medical thriller that dramatises the adventures of apparently disconnected people who are brought together by a mysterious turn of events.

The book is loosely based on Sir Ronald Ross, the Nobel Prize winning scientist who achieved a breakthrough in Malaria research in 1898.

The book won the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1997.