The rock pocket mouse is a living example of Darwin's process of natural selection. Evolution is happening right now everywhere around us, and adaptive changes can occur in a population with remarkable speed. This is essential if you're a mouse living in an environment where a volcanic eruption can reverse selective pressure in nearly an instant. The film features Dr. Michael Nachman, whose work on pocket mice reveals a complete story, from ecosystem to molecules, that demonstrates how random changes in the genome can take many paths to the same adaptation-a colored coat that hides them from predators.
Title | The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation |
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Year | 2011 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pixeldust Studios |
Cast | Sean B. Carroll |
Crew | Sarah Holt (Director), Sean B. Carroll (Writer), Ethan Herberman (Writer), Sarah Holt (Writer) |
Keyword | desert, natural selection, mice, animal evolution |
Release | Oct 12, 2011 |
Runtime | 11 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.00 / 10 by 1 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |