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So these switches are kind of really important.These are nematode worms, C. elegans.
The female produces thousands of baby worms.This is in nematode worm.This is called leopard skin.
So these switches are kind of really important.So you can start with one fertilized nematode worm egg cell, and you can watch on cue as the cells pop into existence
Turns out we've got about 20,000 genes.We're clocking in somewhere around fruit flies and nematode worms.So this was a bit of a shock when they sequenced the human genome.
This is river gauging to determine the amount of chemical you can put in the river to clean the larval stages of the black fly.I'll be showing you the black fly is a vector for this nematode.And this is how they are using it.
It bites like a bulldog.And as it tears your body, the nematode worm gets inside your body.And this is how it looks like.
that we're saying you got to go find you know this particular species and we'll train how to distinguish between otherstalking about you know does it make sense to go pick up nematodes does it make sense to you know focus on uh on
They're a bit exaggerated and mixing up stimulating different parts of the brain.People have been working for a long while over C. elegans nematode, which has 300 free neurons.
I want to know, is the end goal, the complete elimination of the black flies?So if you combine that strategy with the medicine, we can actually get rid of the nematode, one, which transmits.
And here, a paper, "The emerging role of helminths in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disorders." And what they say-- because I justthought this was fascinating-- in the end of the paper is the relationship between humans and nematodes of the gastrointestinal tract canbe considered as a mutualism rather than a typical parasitism.
They grow in caves. They're very primitive. You know it wouldn't be, it's not like it's someone you could talk to but the whole logic again is if you find it, then the logic ofevolution says that, 'Why wouldn't that turn into a snow leopard someday?' Long day, long in the distance. This is a nematode which is going to be in the news next week. It,there's going to be an article in the Journal of Nature which says that in those same South African mines that not only did they find single cell microbes but they also found this
But we're aligned to the same desired end result, and that's beautiful.And we try to show them things at the micro level, you know, nematodes in the dirt.
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