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 | The Making of the Fittest: The Birth and Death of Genes This 13-minute film describes how scientists have pieced together the evolutionary history of the Antarctic icefish by studying its genome – an excellent case study for genetic evolution as both the gain and loss of genes have led to key adaptations.
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 | Tree thinking basics Tree thinking, or phylogenetics, is an important way of understanding evolutionary relationships. Reading trees correctly can pose some challenges. This video introduces the basics of three reading and addresses common problems in tree reading. This resource is available from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
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 | Tree thinking challenges In the this interactive video, college students guide viewers through problems on phylogenetics and address some of the misconceptions that many students have with the subject. This resource is available from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
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 | Discovering the great tree of life This short video introduces basic concepts in phylogenetics and provides a model to help understand lineage-splitting. This resource is available from the Peabody Museum of Natural History
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 | The Making of the Fittest: The Birth and Death of Genes This 13-minute film describes how scientists have pieced together the evolutionary history of the Antarctic icefish by studying its genome – an excellent case study for genetic evolution as both the gain and loss of genes have led to key adaptations.
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 | Tree thinking basics Tree thinking, or phylogenetics, is an important way of understanding evolutionary relationships. Reading trees correctly can pose some challenges. This video introduces the basics of three reading and addresses common problems in tree reading. This resource is available from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
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 | Tree thinking challenges In the this interactive video, college students guide viewers through problems on phylogenetics and address some of the misconceptions that many students have with the subject. This resource is available from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
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 | Webcast: The science of evolution Evolutionary biologist Sean Carroll introduces the field of Evo-Devo, using examples from fruit flies, butterflies, and icefish to explain how this research is transforming our understanding of evolution. This video is available from the New York Times website.
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 | Why study the tree of life? This short video provides several examples of the practical applications of phylogenetics. This resource is available from the Peabody Museum of Natural History
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 | Discovering the great tree of life This short video introduces basic concepts in phylogenetics and provides a model to help understand lineage-splitting. This resource is available from the Peabody Museum of Natural History
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 | The Making of the Fittest: The Birth and Death of Genes This 13-minute film describes how scientists have pieced together the evolutionary history of the Antarctic icefish by studying its genome – an excellent case study for genetic evolution as both the gain and loss of genes have led to key adaptations.
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