Episode 77: Can evolution go backwards?

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • In 1893, Belgian paleontologist Louis Dollo suggested that evolution can’t go backwards in the exact same way that it proceeded. This became known as “Dollo’s Law,” and came under a lot of scrutiny. But, more recently, Dollo’s Law was co-opted into the idea that traits, once they gain a certain amount of complexity, can’t return to a simpler state. In this episode of Tiny Matters, we explore two exciting examples where scientists have found that not to be the case.
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    0:01 Dollo's Law
    2:47 Can complex structures revert back to a simpler form?
    4:32 Fern reproductive evolution
    12:11 Engineering bacteria to go 'backwards'
    24:09 Tiny show and tell: Contagious urination

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