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Dinosaurs and the mammal longevity gap, Evolutionary Biology - Guest Associate Professor Molly Burke

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The Longevity Bottleneck Hypothesis, DNA repair mechanisms, and the evolutionary shadows cast by the Mesozoic Era lead our journey into why mammals age the way they do. We dive into a provocative theory suggesting that 150 million years of being "dino-snacks" might have permanently shortened our ancestral lifespans.Dr. Molly Burke, an evolutionary biologist from Oregon State University, joins the show to explain how natural selection acts like a "tuner" for longevity. We discuss experimental evolution using fruit flies and yeast, exploring how shifting the age of reproduction can increase or decrease lifespan in just a few generations.TopicsThe Mesozoic Bottleneck: Hypothesis that early mammals lost long-life genes because rapid reproduction was the only way to surviveExperimental Evolution: How scientists study evolution by subjecting model organisms to specific environmental pressuresSenescence & Natural Selection: Defining aging as a decline in physiology and why natural selection "stops caring" once we’ve finished reproducing.Genetic Drift vs. Selection: Understanding how random chance can cause beneficial traits (eg., DNA repair) to disappearOrthologs: Why messing with a fruit fly's genes can tell us something profound about human biology.Chapters(00:00) Bad Puns and Mesozoic Beginnings(01:30) Mammals: From Shrews to Humans(02:45) Longevity Bottleneck: Blaming Dinos(04:00) "Biodegraded" Biology Jokes(05:15) Evolution in Real Time with Dr. Molly Burke(08:00) Evolutionary Pressure and Genetic Drift(09:45) A, G, C, T: Four Letters of Your Blueprint(11:15) Fruit Flies and Yeast are Scientific Rockstars(15:30) Cloning vs. Diversity: Evolution Experiments(18:45) Anti-Aging: Cryotherapy to Donkey Milk(22:00) Senescence: Why Our Bodies Break Down(23:45) Longevity and Postponing Reproduction(27:00) Speed Evolution: 2 x Lifespans in 10 Generations(30:00) Orthologs: Connecting Fly Genes to Humans(32:45) Possum Study: Predators and Life Expectancy(36:00) Asimov’s "That’s Funny": Best Phrase in ScienceLinksThe longevity bottleneck hypothesis: Could dinosaurs have shaped ageing in present-day mammals?” João Pedro de Magalhãeshttps://ib.oregonstate.edu/directory/molly-k-burkeEmail: [email protected]: PateronSocials: Bluesky | Instagram | FacebookWhimsical Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo)

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