This podcast episode explores the controversy surrounding the concept of inheritance of acquired traits, specifically Lamarckian evolution, as it presents historical, scientific evidence and ongoing research challenges in understanding how traits are passed down across generations through mechanisms like epigenetics and RNA-based inheritance.
The Intricate World of Genetic Inheritance and Transgenerational Memory
The Controversy of Lamarckian Evolution and the Language of Inheritance
The Downfall of Lamarckism and the Rise of Natural Selection
The Controversial Research of James McConnell on Memory Transfer in Planaria
Exploring the Controversial History and Recent Discoveries in Memory Transfer and Epigenetics
Epigenetics: The Study of Inheritance Beyond DNA
Exploring the Mysteries of Transgenerational Effects: Unraveling the Complexities of Biology
Exploring Epigenetics, RNA, and Model Organisms in Biology
Exploring the Advantages and Applications of C. elegans as a Model Organism
Exploring Inheritance of Acquired Traits in C. elegans: A Journey of Discovery
Worms Can Inherit Resistance to Viruses from Their Parents
The Intergenerational Effects of Stress and Resilience: Exploring the Role of RNA in Adaptation
Exploring the Complexities of Inheritance: Specificity, Resilience, and Memory
The Role of Germ Cells in Transmitting Information to the Next Generation
The Epigenetic Impact of Stress on Mating Behavior in Worms
Exploring the Malleability of Transgenerational Inheritance
Unraveling the Mysteries of Memory: From Cryopreservation to Lithium's Role in Cold Tolerance
Exploring the Epigenetic Mechanisms of Memory Formation and Inheritance
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