
Science Friday A Strange-Looking Fish, Frozen In Time
Mar 21, 2024
Researchers discuss the slow evolutionary rate of Gar fish, with genomes changing so slowly that two species from 105 million years ago can still interbreed. The fish may have exceptional abilities to repair mutations. The implications for human health and genetic research are explored, along with concerns about data privacy. The remarkable endurance of Gar fish species is highlighted, as they have survived for over 150 million years with minimal evolution.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Evolutionary Uniqueness of GARS
02:11 • 6min
Exploring Genetic Evolution and Human Health Implications Through Fish Study
08:32 • 3min
Exploring Repair Mechanisms, Evolution, and Data Privacy Concerns
11:05 • 3min
Exploring the Remarkable Survival and Evolution of GARS Fish Species
13:59 • 5min
