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Big Picture Science Show: “The Evolution of Evolution”

micSeth Shostak, Molly BentleytodaySeptember 12, 2016 2

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    Big Picture Science Show: "The Evolution of Evolution" Seth Shostak, Molly Bentley


 

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Darwinian evolution is adaptive and slow … millennia can go by before a species changes very much. But with the tools of genetic engineering we can now make radical changes in just one generation. By removing genes or inserting new ones, we can give an organism radically different traits and behaviors. We are taking evolution into our own hands.

It all began with the domestication of plants and animals, which one science writer says created civilization. Today, as humans tinker with their own genome, is it possible we will produce Homo sapiens 2.0?

Also, what happens to those species who can’t control their destiny? How climate change is forcing the biggest genetic reshuffling in recorded history.

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