

Chad Niederhuth: genetics in plants, from Mendel to GMOs
Jun 23, 2024
Chad Niederhuth, a former academic plant geneticist, and Razib delve into the rich history of genetics in plants, highlighting differences from animals like genome size flexibility and polyploidy resilience. They discuss the relevance of genomic methods in creating productive cultivars and the public perception of genetic engineering in agriculture. The conversation also touches on transposons, industry-academic collaborations in plant genetics, and the transition from academia to industry for research focus.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the World of Plant Genetics and Polyploidy
02:32 • 11min
Exploring the Significance of Transposons in Genetics and Evolution
13:52 • 2min
Genetic Similarities and Differences Across Plants and Mammals
16:22 • 17min
Transition from academia to industry for a focus on research
33:21 • 2min
Exploring Academic-Private Sector Collaborations in Plant Genetics and Agriculture
35:42 • 3min
Academia: Past, Present, and Future
38:43 • 19min
Discussion on activism, sustainability, and seeking truth
58:06 • 3min