selection is you have these animals and they and you know and and they reproduce and you get this very very slight variation and then the variants that do better uh uh give rise to more offspring . The ones that do worse die out and through this slow gradual accretion you end up with different species and different organs and different capacities. That's the Darwinian storyof natural selection. But Goldmith said there's something else. Sometimes he argued there are extreme mutations and these extreme mutations lead to radical changes in creatures and most of the
there and every time you think it you make an offspring every time you say a word you make another copy every time you think a word youmake another copy and words are the best examples of means I'll get to that I'm getting a little
kind of translation and how do you figure out when you're supposed to put them in or out if you have a machine unmarried offspring in their in their 20s would gather in the northwest corner of the park with their homemade signs
in looking at them how much time and trouble went into the filling of these vessels so this was where they came these offspring of her Fields dii could not help looking around in curiosity marveling at the speed and dexterity with which the vessels were whisked on and off the scale she saw now that she was beginning to attract attention so she hunched her
It's the epigenome. The epigenome is the information we get transferred from cell to cell, from parent to offspring that's not in this molecule. So where's this epigenetic information?
And I'd like to thank them for that. And you keep your offspring alive.
And I'd like to thank them for that. Success is keeping your offspring alive 10,000 generations and more.
So thank you very much, indeed. tells her offspring , time to do it on your own.
The problem is, when she moves the one-week-old developing embryos from one uterus to another, she knows who is who. "Her foster tame offspring were barely walking, but if there was a human standing by, they were already rushing to the cage doors,
Probably I called you on your birthday, or I just called you. We are the offspring of the smartest, most powerful among our species.
So even when the shock was no longer present, they would get extremely agitated. When these mice produced offspring -- now, remember, they were pre-adolescent, so none of these mice was pregnant, there were no baby mice in utero-- three and four generations of mice later, when those mice were exposed to cherry blossom for the first time, they panicked.
"Then Judah said to Onan, go into your brother's wife and perform the duty of a brother-in-law to her. Raise up offspring for your brother. But since Onan knew that the offspring would not be his, he spilled his semen on the ground whenever he went into his brother's wife"-- Whenever,
According to a password-protected section of the official World Wide Web site, Marvin was the 13th male and 24th overall of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' extramarital offspring . They'd come from Philadelphia, Paris, Southern California, Juneau, Texas, Tallahassee, Guanajuato, Coney Island.
We had tricks. You guys hook up. You married for legitimate offspring .
Many of us would say that we love our parents. result in offspring , passive behavior, conformity, reduced brain size, and neoteny.
They want to be loved. And we are the offspring of that process.
So everyone from offspring of Jacques Cousteau to James Cameron to like real scientists and so forth have used this environment over time.
else for that offspring , he would risk giving his time, his resources, and protection to somebody
else's offspring , OK? So just to show you that this fear is very real, in one inobtrusive study in American hospitals, they found out that
What will the offspring look like relative to the parents? So, it turns out if you take the Grenache seeds from a Grenache vine, it'll be very Grenache-y. Grenache-ish.
-- as the offspring of the Golden Generation of the United States and believing all those things -- but Vietnam pretty much nailed that box shut for me.
Rather than doting on her offspring , Chirli eats one of her puppies!
It's about creating healthier offspring and making it easier for people to create their families.
So that shows you the parent-offspring correlation when parents share genes and environment with their kids goes up to about 0.3-ish by late adolescence.
So thank you very much, indeed. she actually provides for her offspring in a beautiful way.
So thank you very much, indeed. what's to the benefit of the offspring and the parent?
Funny-- the guitar player from The Offspring , 'cause were talking about grunge, I think is like a biologist or some sort of--
The problem is, when she moves the one-week-old developing embryos from one uterus to another, she knows who is who. The aggressive mother had both foster offspring and her genetic offspring ." Of course, that is exactly the way Lyudmila set up the experiment.
Raise up offspring for your brother. But since Onan knew that the offspring would not be his, he spilled his semen on the ground whenever he went into his brother's wife"-- Whenever, so more than once.
so more than once. "--so that he would not give offspring to his brother. What he did was displeasing in the sight of the Lord, and he put him to death also." The end.
I don't know. So there's this erotic love poem here situated in the midst of the Bible. and your effort to feed the offspring , which might not be yours.
That is Pigtown." Billie Holiday was the offspring of a one-night dalliance at a carnival between 16-year-old Clarence Holiday
She can't produce a viable offspring .
But if I try to breed the offspring together, just completely unviable.
chance of passing on the genes through their offspring than the single squirrel did.
that we're doing everything we can to create healthy offspring ?
A calm parent can block stress biology in the offspring and change the offspring 's behavior.
As long as you do some things right and get offspring that can send your genes forward, those genes are going to survive.
They're just tools for getting more fit offspring in the long run.
So thank you very much, indeed. So it's a big area in animal behavior called parent-offspring conflict.
The problem is, when she moves the one-week-old developing embryos from one uterus to another, she knows who is who. Now she's going to look at the genetic offspring of the aggressive mother.
certainly embraced it totally with Fay and all of her offspring .
So a terrible compliment to give to the writer offspring of a famous writer parent is, oh, you're
It was as much a progenetor as it was an offspring .
Right? If our offspring are not cared for for a decade and a half or two decades, they will not survive in a harsh environment.
And they had it so my grandfather's total offspring , there were eight.
there were already just tons of Lystrosaurus and its offspring in the southern continent.
So they have to use other mechanisms to defend their offspring or the reproductive interests.
And so anyone can see that that's true for offspring .
see a guy who's only investment in his offspring is one teaspoon of sperm at the one end of the scale.