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@johnamadi5720
@johnamadi5720 Ай бұрын
Hey Arlin love your videos thanks for the new part
@ArlinStoltzfus-uo9mk
@ArlinStoltzfus-uo9mk 8 ай бұрын
Some sources C. Darwin. On the Origin of Species. John Murray, London, 1st edition, 1859. W. Gilbert. The exon theory of genes. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol., 52:901-5, 1987 T. Kasbeer. Bibliography of Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics. Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, 1975. M. Kimura. Evolutionary Rate at the Molecular Level. Nature, 217(February 17): 624-626, 1968. J. King and T. Jukes. Non-Darwinian Evolution. Science, 164:788-797, 1969. M. Kreitman. The neutral theory is dead. Long live the neutral theory. Bioessays, 18(8):678-83, 1996. National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine. Science, Evolution, and Creationism. Report, National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2008. H. Roscoe and A. Harden. A New View of the Origin of Dalton’s Atomic Theory. MacMillan and Co., London, 1896. C. R. Woese and G. E. Fox. The concept of cellular evolution. J Mol Evol, 10(1): 1-6., 1977. Working Group on Teaching Evolution. Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science (fermat.nap.edu/books/0309063647/html/index.html; published ; accessed June 26, 2020). Report 0-309-06364-7, National Academy Press, 1998.
@StatedCasually
@StatedCasually 11 ай бұрын
In summary: Mutation bias plays a larger role in evolution than previously thought. Knowing this helps us make better evolutionary forecasts. Is that a fair summary?
@johnamadi5720
@johnamadi5720 5 ай бұрын
Yeah
@joaolucasdasilva1644
@joaolucasdasilva1644 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Arlin! You can let references as a fixed comment! We need more videos!
@mutationrandomnessandevolu2548
@mutationrandomnessandevolu2548 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion. I added a link to the description, pointing to a text version with sources. I have planned a series of videos but my rate of production is just ~1 per month so it's a slow process.
@alexisgagnier-michel6608
@alexisgagnier-michel6608 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, i really like your series. This subject is very interesting. I don't know if you would consider doing an even more basic introduction to mutation biases? Coming from an undergrad, I understand the importance of using the right words for new ideas and not falling in the neo-darwinian paradigm vocabulary. But, I must admit it took me quite a lot of reading of blog and listening before having a «correct» understanding of the subject. I think it could benefit newcomer and help spreading the ideas!