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Next, microbiologist Dr. Ian Macreadie joins the program to discuss a recent experiment involving viruses sent to the International Space Station. After returning to Earth, the viruses showed measurable changes in how effectively they infected bacteria. Dr. Macreadie explains what actually changed, why adaptation in a new environment is not the same as creating new genetic information, and what this kind of experiment can and cannot tell us about evolution.
Later, Dr. David DeWitt examines new claims about so called genetic “switches” that supposedly helped transform a primate brain into a human one. He unpacks the assumptions behind Human Accelerated Regions, the challenges of linking gene regulation to higher cognition, and why headlines about the evolutionary origin of human intelligence often go far beyond the evidence.
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<p>Later, Dr. David DeWitt examines new claims about so called genetic “switches” that supposedly helped transform a primate brain into a human one. He unpacks the assumptions behind Human Accelerated Regions, the challenges of linking gene regulation to higher cognition, and why headlines about the evolutionary origin of human intelligence often go far beyond the evidence.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://davidrivesministries.org/give">Support Genesis Science Report with David Rives</a></p>]]>
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