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Genetic revolutions - Audio
The Open University
12 episodes
9 months ago
How have discoveries in modern genetics vindicated Darwin's theories? Does the study of DNA reveal the process of evolution? And how is the modern science of genetics evolving? In this album, Sean Carroll, Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, reveals how discoveries in contemporary genetics both endorse Darwin's theory of evolution and enable scientists to mount complex investigations into the development of humankind and many other species. He discusses the genetic similarities between many different forms of life and looks forward to further advances in the future. The tracks on this album were produced by The Open University in collaboration with the British Council. They form part of Darwin Now, a global initiative celebrating the life and work of Charles Darwin and the impact his ideas about evolution continue to have on today’s world. © The British Council 2009.
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How have discoveries in modern genetics vindicated Darwin's theories? Does the study of DNA reveal the process of evolution? And how is the modern science of genetics evolving? In this album, Sean Carroll, Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, reveals how discoveries in contemporary genetics both endorse Darwin's theory of evolution and enable scientists to mount complex investigations into the development of humankind and many other species. He discusses the genetic similarities between many different forms of life and looks forward to further advances in the future. The tracks on this album were produced by The Open University in collaboration with the British Council. They form part of Darwin Now, a global initiative celebrating the life and work of Charles Darwin and the impact his ideas about evolution continue to have on today’s world. © The British Council 2009.
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Genetic revolutions - Audio
Genetic revolutions
A brief introduction to this album.
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15 years ago
1 minute 15 seconds

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Transcript -- Genetic revolutions
A brief introduction to this album.
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15 years ago

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Genetics and Darwin
Does the modern science of genetics confirm or contradict Darwin's approach to evolution? Sean Carroll reveals how the structure of DNA gives today's scientists new insights into species development.
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15 years ago
5 minutes 6 seconds

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Transcript -- Genetics and Darwin
Does the modern science of genetics confirm or contradict Darwin's approach to evolution? Sean Carroll reveals how the structure of DNA gives today's scientists new insights into species development.
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15 years ago

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Fossil genes
Certain genes are found in DNA sequences which are no longer in use. These are an important tool to help us understand the evolution of particular organisms.
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15 years ago
3 minutes 52 seconds

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Transcript -- Fossil genes
Certain genes are found in DNA sequences which are no longer in use. These are an important tool to help us understand the evolution of particular organisms.
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15 years ago

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Evolution and repetition
Studying the DNA record reveals how certain adaptations are repeated in different species that find themselves facing similar challenges.
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15 years ago
3 minutes 59 seconds

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Transcript -- Evolution and repetition
Studying the DNA record reveals how certain adaptations are repeated in different species that find themselves facing similar challenges.
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15 years ago

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Bodybuilding genes
Certain genes that play a crucial role in the evolution of complex structures, such as the eye, turn out to be common to many different species.
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15 years ago
5 minutes 12 seconds

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Transcript -- Bodybuilding genes
Certain genes that play a crucial role in the evolution of complex structures, such as the eye, turn out to be common to many different species.
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15 years ago

Genetic revolutions - Audio
How DNA can reveal human evolution
DNA studies allow scientists to compare human evolution with that of chimpanzees, and most fascinatingly, the evolution of Neanderthals.
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15 years ago
5 minutes 39 seconds

Genetic revolutions - Audio
Transcript -- How DNA can reveal human evolution
DNA studies allow scientists to compare human evolution with that of chimpanzees, and most fascinatingly, the evolution of Neanderthals.
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15 years ago

Genetic revolutions - Audio
How have discoveries in modern genetics vindicated Darwin's theories? Does the study of DNA reveal the process of evolution? And how is the modern science of genetics evolving? In this album, Sean Carroll, Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, reveals how discoveries in contemporary genetics both endorse Darwin's theory of evolution and enable scientists to mount complex investigations into the development of humankind and many other species. He discusses the genetic similarities between many different forms of life and looks forward to further advances in the future. The tracks on this album were produced by The Open University in collaboration with the British Council. They form part of Darwin Now, a global initiative celebrating the life and work of Charles Darwin and the impact his ideas about evolution continue to have on today’s world. © The British Council 2009.