
In Our Time The Cambrian Period
Feb 17, 2005
Delve into the Cambrian Explosion, a period of diverse ancient organisms with tentacles, spines, teeth, and lobster-like arms. Explore the sudden leap in evolution and biodiversity, and ponder on the causes of this explosion. Unravel the significance of hard body parts, Hox genes, and evolutionary dead ends through Burgess Shale fossils. Reflect on Darwin's theories, punctuated equilibrium, and genetic variability in early plant evolution. Contemplate alternate evolutionary paths and brain similarities across species.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Burgess Shale and Cambrian Explosion
02:29 • 17min
Emergence of Hard Body Parts in the Cambrian Period
19:34 • 7min
Exploring the Role of Hox Genes in Evolutionary Leap
26:05 • 2min
Exploring Dead Ends in Evolution Through Fossil Records
28:09 • 2min
Exploring the Cambrian Period and Evolutionary Theories
30:05 • 9min
Exploring the Cambrian Explosion and Taxonomic Structures
39:19 • 2min
Contemplating Alternate Evolutionary Paths and Brain Similarities Across Species
41:09 • 2min
