Editing 19: Bret Weinstein - The Prediction and the DISC
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'''Bret:''' Oh yeah? | '''Bret:''' Oh yeah? | ||
'''Eric:''' Yeah. I once heard a story about a graduate student who predicted that the breeding protocols of laboratory rodents would compromise the laboratory system in terms of its relationship to so called âwild typeâ versions of the same species. So you have the bred rodents and you have the wild rodents, and that they would be distinguished by virtue of the fact that the non-coding nucleotide sequence at the end of the chromosome, known as | '''Eric:''' Yeah. I once heard a story about a graduate student who predicted that the breeding protocols of laboratory rodents would compromise the laboratory system in terms of its relationship to so called âwild typeâ versions of the same species. So you have the bred rodents and you have the wild rodents, and that they would be distinguished by virtue of the fact that the non-coding nucleotide sequence at the end of the chromosome, known as âtelomeresâ, would be wildly different in length if the prediction were true from pure evolutionary theory. | ||
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