The Evolution of Males and Females - with Judith Mank
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 27 Απρ 2016
Judith Mank leads a tour of how sex is genetically programmed and how sex differences evolve.
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Males
and females in many species are often quite different from one another.
The sex of an individual can have profound effects on how an organisms
behaves, how it looks, how it lives and, in some cases, even how it
dies. These differences are the product of different evolutionary forces
acting on males and females, sometimes creating substantial conflicts
between the sexes. In this talk, I'll give a quick tour of how sex is
genetically programmed and how sex differences evolve.
Judith
Mank is Professor in the Department of Genetics, Evolution and
Environment at University College London. She is interested in
understanding how form, behaviour and reproductive patterns have evolved
through selective pressures.
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Watch the Q&A here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-DRO...
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Males
and females in many species are often quite different from one another.
The sex of an individual can have profound effects on how an organisms
behaves, how it looks, how it lives and, in some cases, even how it
dies. These differences are the product of different evolutionary forces
acting on males and females, sometimes creating substantial conflicts
between the sexes. In this talk, I'll give a quick tour of how sex is
genetically programmed and how sex differences evolve.
Judith
Mank is Professor in the Department of Genetics, Evolution and
Environment at University College London. She is interested in
understanding how form, behaviour and reproductive patterns have evolved
through selective pressures.
Watch more science videos on the Ri Channel http://richannel.org
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/royalinstitution
and Tumblr: http://ri-science.tumblr.com/
Subscribe for the latest science videos: http://richannel.org/newsletter
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