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What Darwin Didn’t Know: The Modern Science of Evolution

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What Darwin Didn’t Know: The Modern Science of Evolution

By: Scott Solomon, The Great Courses
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Charles Darwin's remarkable On the Origin of Species was a groundbreaking work that fundamentally altered how scientists approached the study of life itself. However, since its publication in 1859, the modern science of biology and genetics has added surprising new dimensions to evolutionary theory.

In this course, you’ll discover what Darwin didn’t know, covering much of the curriculum of an introductory college course in evolutionary biology. No background in science is needed to follow these engaging lectures, delivered by Professor Scott Solomon of Rice University, a gifted teacher and widely traveled field biologist.

Dr. Solomon reveals how the many gaps and mysteries in the evolutionary theory of Darwin’s day were systematically solved by brilliant researchers, such as Gregor Mendel, Thomas Hunt Morgan, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis Crick, Motoo Kimura, and a host of others, who have brought the world into a golden age of biological research.

Your lessons begin by laying the foundation of Darwin’s theory. Then, you’ll move forward in time, and hear how advances in genetics, molecular biology, paleontology, and even geology have given Darwin’s ideas more depth, and in some cases, turned them on their heads. You’ll uncover how DNA reconstruction has allowed us to gain a clearer picture of evolutionary history and explore the vital role of heredity in the millions of species known today - including species Darwin himself never even dreamed would exist. Throughout these lectures, you’ll apply modern evolutionary theory to better understand the breeding of plants, animals, and genetically modified organisms. Finally, you’ll hear how the cutting-edge science of gene editing is being used to influence evolution, and you’ll peer into the future to gauge the prospects for further evolution of our own species.

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Biological Sciences Evolution Evolution & Genetics Science Genetics Thought-Provoking Modern Evolution
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Evolutionary Discoveries • Darwin's Theories • Modern Biology Insights • Life Evolution Story • Genetics Advancements
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Well organized and explained. Amazing story of the evolution of all life on our planet.

keeps you engaged and imagining

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Extremely lucid and well organized presentation. Only very rarely (when discussing letter patterns of DNA code) did the narrative become a little too technical for audio format only. Otherwise, one of the best in the Great Courses series I've heard.

Excellent and clear

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Darwin is a true genius. But not only that, he is a true scientist capable of acknowledging that he got something wrong, always listening to opponents but firm in his arguments. His work organization is also enviable - especially when I look around myself and at how I spend my day.
Of course, he did not know many things that were not discovered yet at the time. But the insight is tremendous, unbelievable at times when he talks about heredity at the time when genes were not known.
So, the book talks a lot about genetics, and weaves science history into Darwin's biography. This is a great combination that keeps us interested at all time. Modern science is an extra layer on top of Darwin's life and scientific developments before him.
And it's just the way I like it: popular science in historic context with great personalities added into the mix.

Well written, keeps you interested

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historical and scientific! spotlights on life originate in the theme of each chapter. great education.

new information throughout

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I learned much about evolutionary genetics, and some about Darwin. I was hoping the balance might have gone the other way. So much of this course is very interesting, but for listeners without much scientific background, it can be a bit of a slog at times. For me, that meant that Solomon's consistent grammar issues (E.g., he doesn't, for instance, seem to know the difference between "you and I" and "you and me" and routinely settles the verb on the last spoken noun rather than than subject) were ongoing distractions from DNA and RNA sequences that flew right over my head. Still, I have gleaned what I hope is a useful starting point in understanding evolution.

Start Slowly, Taper Off from There

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This succinct and organized summary of what we knew (in 2019) has just a few chapters that simply describe unusual animals. It focus mainly on how they got that way. It's a.great review if you already know the "basics" and is likely to offer food for thought.for professionals in the field.

The lecturer uses "uptalk" which, if you're familiar with it? you might like? but I find it annoying.

That is easy to get used to, though, and I highly recommend this course.

Great summary!

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It’s exceptionally concise and eye-opening in many ways. Overall a great book. Well written.

Phenomenal

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I absolutely loved this audiobook. The lectures are easy to follow and very interesting. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in biology. After all, "nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution." - Dobzhansky

Fantastic lectures on evolution

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I love all the examples of leaf cutter ants, particularly with respect to the fact that male ants have no father

Excellent review with great details

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As a physician I've always been interested in how evolution of past events might affect present problems in patients. This is been an amazing journey and I really appreciated and learned a lot from this book. I actually visited the Burgis Schale site. In Canada and it was the best part of the whole trip.

Amazing journey.

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