Sean B Carroll - The Making Of The Fittest

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The Making Of The Fittest: DNA and the ultimate forensic record of evolution
A book by Sean B. Carroll, published in 2006. It is a general interest book on evolution, following on his two previous works "Endless forms most beautiful" and "From DNA to diversity" (an introductory text for graduate students). Carroll discusses specific examples of how evolutionary processes have played out in the development of selected species, and focuses on the pivotal function of changes in DNA sequences for understanding the history of natural selection.
The book won the Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science.
A review for the National Center for Science Education by Louise Mead states that the book "should be required reading for those teetering on the edge of accepting evolution, as well as anyone interested in learning more about the great epic of life", and that it provides evocative and powerful examples of how evolution works and why it matters.[1] David McKinnon, writing for the Journal of Clinical Investigation, notes that the book is stylistically and conceptually similar to the works of Stephen Jay Gould, but based strongly on findings in molecular biology that were not yet available for Gould. He concluded that the book was "sufficiently comprehensive to make a good introduction to evolution for the lay reader or nonspecialist and is highly recommended"

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  • @venugopal2227
    @venugopal22273 жыл бұрын

    all biology students love you so much Sean.....

  • @LuciFeric137
    @LuciFeric1372 ай бұрын

    Excellent

  • @nurk_barry
    @nurk_barry3 жыл бұрын

    Loved you in the “What Darwin never knew” documentary on the machinery of DNA. This topic is so utterly fascinating.

  • @rashidalirajpoot6921
    @rashidalirajpoot69214 жыл бұрын

    Sir Sean you are great and precious for world.

  • @rudolfboukal1538
    @rudolfboukal15384 жыл бұрын

    I am just stunned by the low number of views!!!!! When I consider all the unworthy things to spend time on - and this! this is overlooked. On a more positive note, you are so good at explaining things. I have watched several of your videos, and your ability to express ideas and complicated data is impressive. You are personable, humorous - an excellent teacher. I am in the process of writing a book (I am a theologian) which discusses the emergence of "belief" (religious and non-religious) - and the negative impact that belief has on culture, education, politics, etc. When did this ability of the imagination emerge, how and why did its emergence survive, and how did it evolve (either biologically or through a related process such as memetic evolution)? These are some of the questions that arise. To cover this topic I have been listening to and studying biology, archaeology, neuroscience, evolution, psychology, etc. If I had realized how complicated my simple consideration was - would I have begun that journey of discovery? Well, now it's too late. Onward. As a final note, I will be changing the famous phrase of Darwin (Survival of the Fittest) to my own term : survival of the "freak." I think it more easily dismisses the notion of linear growth, determinism, and the fallacious consideration that all mutations are beneficial. I think that this will make an interesting read. Anyways, thought it might be interesting the explain my interest in your presentation(s). Thank you again for your knowledge, your teaching skills, and for sharing your work with us. If more would watch this .... more would benefit. Thank you!!!

  • @storytimewithunclekumaran5004
    @storytimewithunclekumaran50042 жыл бұрын

    fantastic .. love the there is no god at the end ..just perfect.

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_9 ай бұрын

    Watched all of it 1:01:50

  • @dolceforsestilnovistadenoa3042
    @dolceforsestilnovistadenoa3042 Жыл бұрын

    Pretty interesting topics in evolutionary biology .I do believe that SJG should be smiling from above, even without possessing any mutated violet opsin gene looking at you conferencing,further nodding in appreciation for your endeavours and your team collaborators evo devo prowess

  • @indamihu6629
    @indamihu66293 жыл бұрын

    You really inspires me to become the next Sean Carroll😂

  • @742ebutuoy

    @742ebutuoy

    Жыл бұрын

    Inda, have you not learned anything from this presentation? The only way you could become another Sean Caroll is if you had his parent's genes or that you were cloned.

  • @musicsubicandcebu1774
    @musicsubicandcebu1774Ай бұрын

    1:25 . . . In the late 1920's the whale stocks of the North Atlantic had been fished out . . . " Translation: In the late 1920's we'd killed so many whales in the North Atlantic there weren't enough left to make a profit.

  • @MS-od7je
    @MS-od7je2 ай бұрын

    Blahaha

  • @executivesteps
    @executivesteps2 ай бұрын

    A good 10-15 minute lecture. A tedious one hour lecture. Repeating virtually every sentence 3 different ways.

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