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Each of us has a history lesson lurking in our genes. Further reading: Human Errors (book) by Nathan H Lents. ———— More Medlife Crisis: …
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Each of us has a history lesson lurking in our genes. Further reading: Human Errors (book) by Nathan H Lents. ———— More Medlife Crisis: …
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First of all, let me say that I enjoy your video's very much and your incredible sense of humor.
However, I do not believe humans evolved from apes. I have no concrete proof whether we did or didn't but, being raised in Christian faith I believe we were created by God.
I will admit that some of my ancestors may have been on the wild side, and possibly considered "swingers," it was not because they would swing from tree to tree. Furthermore, they only seemed to appear wild when they had too much mead, ale, or fermented juice, and while that often causes them to act like a jack a$$ it hardly makes anyone a monkey or even a monkey's uncle. 🙂
I can't even see the number properly, so coloured sight sounds like a bad trade to me…
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I know very little about genetics, but it's wild to me that a gene could be incredibly similar to another gene that definitely has a function, but be completely dormant… As I understand it, genes are comprised of DNA, and there are very few building blocks for DNA, so I'd assume each combination of those blocks would have to be useful to encode the (presumably widely varying) instructions… But I guess we're talking about a lot of DNA in a single gene, and again, I know nothing about how genes translate into qualities of their organism.
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Nice! I worked on a research project simulating transposable elements in mammal DNA back in the early '90s. I actually ended as the first author on a paper in the Journal of Molecular Evolution, which was kind of weird for a computer scientist.
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Cool video
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@Medlife Crisis, what is that music near the beginning and end?
The mitochondria living inside us is like force in the star wars.
Let's skip the whole era of hurting/killing sweet pig friends for their organs and all those potential problems and just go for growing ones from that person's code. It seems like whenever we create bullshit justifcations for doing horrifying things like that there are huge unforeseen problems down the line. I think the ethical problem should be enough, but the risk of new virus problems should completely block it so that research goes on better routes without the ethical problems and risks. But I know that's not going to happen, plenty of people wouldn't think twice about killing a pig to continue living. I'm waiting for the epic Pig Organ Pandemic of 2030 to stop doing the thing that we shouldn't have ever begun.
The people that decided the DNA they didn't know the purpose of was junk weren't following the scientific method. They jumped to conclusions, scientists aren't supposed to do that, that's for us dumb blobs out here 🙂
I like thinking of myself as a group effort. It's true and that means I'm never going it alone. I'm thinking more about the microbiome, but still, mitochondria are like the OGs to those friends. They haven't made the full deep dive into the structure of the body yet, treating it more like a habitat. But maybe someday we'll incorporate more of them directly, especially as science gets more capable. If one little friend can make most of energy metabolism possible, seems like we should be able to get some pretty cool super powers with the right choices. The wrong choices will probably lead to Akira.
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Do Primates also have virus RNA or DNA in there genome thank you for answering my question.
It's so fascinating, I'm thinking that transposable elements and pseudogenes must have had a role to play in the rare creation of new functionalities in evolution…
Holy crap, I wasn't expecting to see Mansfield bus station in a medical video.
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My mad-scientist side cackled throughout this whole video 🙂
I researched this for a sci fi novel I’m writing (specifically the endoviral origin of the syncytium). Gratified to see you’ve done a quick spot on it.