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I mean, the idea that they could be constrained by their DNA, that maybe one of us gave them a bit of DNA thats gonna hold them back? The event that really sets this story in motion, the set of events, happened a few months after Barbara had brought Destiny home. I just didn't think. But wouldnt it be nice if thats how it worked? FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: He had no idea about DNA. Move on to the next cage, yes, no? LYNN PALTROW: Well, her explanation is that these women are having, in her terms, litters of damaged babies and society forever will be responsible for them. And I was a waitress, I worked for IHOP for over 30 years. JAD: What you see in the records, is that one year PEJK MALINOVSKI: 100 liters. You're eight, sorry. Because while you might have a lot of influence, you know, genetically speaking, over your kids and their kids, you don't seem to have a lot of control. MICHAEL MEANEY: What happens when moms lick their pups is that the pup beccomes aroused. It was something they acquired during their lifetime. PAT: Did that scare you at all? So much can happen after that. US $53.6 Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for VCM II Main Cable VCM2 16pin Cable VCM 2 OBD2 Cable VCM ii IDS V101 Data Cable at the best online prices at Free shipping for many products In those books you can read everything about the citizens of verkalix, going back hundreds of years. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, Daytime Talkshow: You get them $200 each, which they can spend on crack. In this episode, originally aired in 2012, we put nature and nurture on a collision course and discover how outside forces can find a way inside us, and change not just our hearts and minds, but the basic biological blueprint that we pass on to future generations._Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab today. Plus, find other cool things we did in the past like miniseries, music videos, short films and animations, behind-the-scenes features, Radiolab live shows, and more. PAT: Who gave Destiny her first checkup told Barbara BARBARA HARRIS: That she was delayed and she was always going to be delayed because of her prenatal neglect. OLOV BYGREN: Hi, Olov Bygren. Then, Carl told us about this research that showed Well, he couldn't quite remember the details. Like, I mean, as far as positives can go, I think I hit the jackpot. You know, when smart people say, you know, "There's no such thing as nature and nurture it's only interaction of the two," You're like, "What the hell does that mean?" Then World War One came and that disrupted everything. I'm Executive Director and Founder of National Advocates for Pregnant Women. Researchers have found evidence of structural. Over the past five years, if you look at our tax return. SAM KEAN: Because it would reflect badly on the Soviet state. The results make it probable that our descendants will learn more quickly what we know well, will execute more easily what we have accomplished with great effort, will be able to withstand what injured us almost to the point of death. JAD: Or very many of them right at all, but, you know, his basic idea seems to be true. SAM KEAN: Really slowly, gradually, achingly slowly. But a few of us make a habit of it. But along with the support came attacks, particularly as drug-addicted women began to sign up. Yeah. My situation turned out positive. We went to the foster home and went in. Wow. ROBERT: Meaning that they had less incidence of heart disease? And he was going through withdrawal. Just sing. It's a very different kind of front line, where urgent work means moving slow, and time is marked out in tiny pre-planned steps. And um PAT: Doctors would later explain to Barbara that Destiny's mom had been addicted to drugs while she was pregnant. Just until they hatch and then 'til they go off. DESTINY HARRIS: Not been born at all. It's such a surprising result. These women don't just have one and two babies. But according to Kammerer, here's what happened when he heated up the toads little cage. Yeah, there you go. ROBERT: Interestingly, the church has also kept track of the farmers' SAM KEAN: How much they were growing each year. CHARLOTTE ZIMMER: Hi, my name is Charlotte Zimmer. More what kind of stuff? So then the one that's in trouble, so thats one of, So I guess you could say to yourself, "Seven out of eight of these kids did all right?". Or very many of them right at all, but, you know, his basic idea seems to be true. Frankly, this makes being 9, 10, 11, 12 like a rather crucial. His example with humans was a blacksmith. SAM KEAN: Very easily. Okay, and then I just had to accept it. The lady knew why we were there. In this episode, originally aired in 2012, we put nature and nurture on a collision course and discover how outside forces can find a way inside us, and change not just our hearts and minds, but the basic biological blueprint that we pass on to future generations. BARBARA HARRIS: I decided to have a press conference in my front yard to announce what I was doing. It's against the rules. JAD: Serotonin gets into the brain cells, and according to Michael unleashes MICHAEL MEANEY: A whole series of molecular events inside the cell. Theyd basically starve. Michael and Frances looked inside the brains of these rats and what they saw was that the rats who had been licked a lot as babies, they had more stuff in their head. It's just a mind crushing tedium. That was nice. He was miserable to look at. I said, "This will be the last one. JAD: If they see methyl groups sitting on that bit of DNA, they are pissed. It happens. She was thinking BARBARA HARRIS: "Everybody's motivated by money., BARBARA HARRIS: Can I offer these women money to use birth control? If . Radiolab: Parasites Transcript For copyright reasons we can't provide a transcript of the WNYC Radiolab feature on parasites. Sample Page; ; But it failed. What you see in the records, is that one year 100 liters. SAM KEAN: You feel kind of hemmed in by what your grandfather did? JAD: That's against the rules. LATIF: Its so good that it makes you not want to trash the house, you know what I mean? And since Kammerer kept the heat up, toads basically had to stay there, in this watery place that they had not evolved for. Yep, Im a professor in the faculty of medicine at McGill University in Montreal. In my naive mind, I didn't have a clue what a big deal this was. OLOV BYGREN: Something happens on the molecular level. My mom needed a girl and, boop! I know! BARBARA HARRIS: And when I found out the bill didn't pass, I just thought, "I have to come up with something else. The neural chemical signal that gets activated during licking, is serotonin. Or did I somehow learn that? To build these terrariums and aquariums and stock them with animals. I mean that's a different kind of odds, but its Our staff includes Alan Horn, Soren Wheeler, Pat Walters With help from Matt Kielty, Chris [unintelligible 01:04:17], Special thanks to Martin [unintelligible 01:04:21], Copyright 2022 New York Public Radio. The results are there. JAD: And these things are called, apparently, methyl groups. At the Vivarium, as the name suggests, they have live animals. They like to hang out in the water and the females like to lay eggs in the water. You picked him up right from the hospital? BARBARA HARRIS: Light bothered him, noise bothered him. Full disclosure, she's Robert's sister's partner. LULU: A really good radiolab about this called Inheritance. Is that too old?" That's really impressive. Like have you ever had one of those moments where you suddenly are your dad and it catches you off guard? Well, I guess I was thinking we could just start at the beginning. Because we had already had to upgrade from a car to a van, from a condo to a home. PAT: And I told Destiny I was thinking about this and asked her about it. ROBERT: You mean, if you had a starving grandfather, you would be a healthier boy for the because you had a starving grandfather? It means what if grandpa has a bad day? I do mean that. TRANSCRIPTS. As he's doing his rounds, he stops by the midwife toad terrarium, he looks down at that little male toad with grapes stuck to his legs and he wonders, "How adaptable is that little guy?" What exactly happens between 9 to 12 that makes this big difference? How do these simple little traits get passed forward? Test the outer edges of what you think you know. He actually named his daughter Lacerta, which is a genus of lizard. SAM KEAN: Because theyre reaching for the tops of trees. JAD: But that you supposedly can't get to. Nice, cool water. JAD: One parent stretching isnt going to do anything, see thats the bummer of Darwinian evolution. JAD: He works at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden where he studies population data. We neuter them.". And since Kammerer kept the heat up, toads basically had to stay there, in this watery place that they had not evolved for. And as of 11:01 a.m. on Tuesday, when were recording this, we have not broken the show. According to Frances, it's not just sitting up there perfectly preserved, it's in the middle of the cell, it's crowded. All right, I'll get in the water." According to Darwin, life and changes are ruled by chance. I just didnt think. JAD: Or does it get passed on such a deep level that doesn't even require teaching? When you first hear about this, what goes through your mind? About 30 years ago-. They both say that they actually often forget that they're not biologically related. Yeah, the social worker called and told me the mother had given birth. Move on to the next cage yes, no? ROBERT: Because there is more data, more information about the people of verkalix, going farther back into the past than you can find almost anywhere else on Earth. Enhancing public understanding of science and technology Yeah, we're exploring questions of lwhat can you pass down to your kids and their kids? On the Radiolab website they define the show as follows: "Radiolab is a show about curiosity. JAD: Or did I somehow learn that? I make a difference to her. ROBERT: And that advantage, whatever it was, because it starts with one individual, and then it gets passed onto the kids, and then onto their kids, it would take a long, long, long time to spread through the whole population because, generally, that's how evolution works. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: There's a normal distribution, right? ROBERT: And those lucky ones, according to Darwin's theory, they would have had to have been born with some random mutation in their genes SAM KEAN: That gave them an advantage in this situation. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: This is real physical-chemical interaction between what's going on in the environment and what's going on with the DNA. Move on to the next cage, yes, no? LULU: Did you know there is a part of this show is gonna be like crazy breaking news, like happened yesterday and we already have a deep take on it? Mamaw was the one I'd come to see. Kammerer puts on a suit and he walks off into the mountains Outside Vienna on a Rocky mountain trail. We'll just be honest. If you were a boy in verkalix between the ages of 9 and 12 years old, that's the window, 9 to 12, you're a boy, and then we have one of those terribly rough winters, and you're eating much less than normal. All of our writers are dedicated to their job and do their best to produce all types of academic papers of superior quality. And he said, "Barbara, I'm not buying a school bus." It's against the rules. SAM KEAN: In a little community called verkalix. We inherited this beloved show that we first fell in love with as listeners. You got to help boost if you had a starving grandfather. So here's what you're going to notice. CARL ZIMMER: Is your wife going to hear this? We'll just get one more.". And when she had a baby. PAT: And she told Barbara, "There's something you need to know about this baby.". ], What's the worst thing you have been called by one of your critics?]. Not been born at all. Well, so here's the thing. VERONICA ZIMMER: My name is Veronica Zimmer. BARBARA HARRIS: It was just no baby should have to come into the world like that. Oh my goodness. He thought it worked with humans, too. She actually emailed me afterwards and adjusted that number down a couple hundred. All these women who have so many babies and never try to seek drug treatment. Because, you know, that Ive got these two kids, right? PAT: And at a certain point, I noticed over my shoulder Barbara's crouched down and she's got her phone out and she's taking a picture of this just perfect little scene. PAT: When you first hear about this, what goes through your mind? JAD: Wait, when you say they can choose to be sterilized, you mean permanent? Looking for patterns in cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, and such. Never mind, you're stuck with small boobies." I mean, they didn't have porridge. PAT: Last I heard she was living on the streets in LA. [ARCHIVAL Clip, Panel: You don't think that they should have their children back?]. So for Isaiah, being born was like just being cut off. You know, they say it only takes one time. You got to kick it back. I'm Carl Zimmer's daughter. And I've got say, I'm feeling pretty good about this show so far. She did. You've got these toads who hate water. Where we sought, they will find. He thought that because theyre swinging hammers all day, they got big bulky muscles, and then theyd pass the muscles to their children. Once their born, their genes are fixed and change does not happen in a generation or two. Lots of money. Well, this is it! Like Id be like, Weve got the keys, were gonna trash the house., Anyway, we think about that all the time and I was just talking to Lulu about that and she was just like, You know, theres a radiolab about this.. From pneumonia. LULU: Yeah, thats it. 2K views almost 2 years ago 48:23 Love it or hate it, the freedom to say obnoxious and subversive things is the quintessence of what makes America America. PAT: So Barbara and her son got in the car and drove across town to the foster home where Destiny had been living for the past eight months. CARL ZIMMER: Well, it was a zoo where there was all sorts of experiments going on. The fact that you're motivated by a really beautiful, important value, that we want healthy kids, doesn't mean the mechanism you're using is going to end up helping those kids. Let me say this again. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser. There were four girls and Barbara and Destiny told me that a few years ago they found three of them and they all either were in college or had finished college. They willed the neck to get longer, the muscles to get bigger. PAT: Yeah. CARL ZIMMER: That's the kind of guy he is. SAM KEAN: He was really one of the first grand theorists in biology. PAT: Nobody's arguing that women should do drugs when they're pregnant. She's 20 months old. But the results are very clear. LATIF: This is Radiolab. DESTINY HARRIS: That's my little girl. Peanut butter, there we go. SAM KEAN: I should add too. CARL ZIMMER: This second channel of heredity. He works at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden where he studies population data. So heres the backstory. CARL ZIMMER: He's 22, 23, and he already had this reputation for being amazing at keeping animals alive, that otherwise would just die. He thought it worked with humans, too. JAD: Theyd basically starve. CARL ZIMMER: mouse or rat? DESTINY HARRIS: Are you going to kick it? But with the midwife toad, the female Lays her eggs on land and then the male midwife toad comes along And actually kind of sticks them to his back legs, like a bunch of whitish grapes, and then hops around with them basically until they hatch. JAD: So heres the backstory. Thats like, I mean, that seems like a thing that would be frightening. I said, "No, no, that's okay." And when she had a baby. Kick off certain hormonal systems. We had an expression here, "Dig where you stand." Methyl groups are pretty sticky, they're hard to get off. Is it a big town? PEJK MALINOVSKI: And we have a lot more grain here. DESTINY HARRIS: No, she was an oops kid. Well, the DNA, the RNA, micro-RNAs, histone. And what about the four kids that weren't raised with Barbara? All rights reserved. ROBERT: What do you mean? But in the middle of a conversation about how to fight the virus, we find a place impervious to the stalled plans and frenetic demands of the outside world. Maybe they'd try and jump back out, but it was still hot so they'd have to jump back in. JAD: And what about the four kids that weren't raised with Barbara? ROBERT: And there were from the beginning. In pictures, he has that, you know, that crazy Einstein fuzzy hair thing. A little village? I know I've been joking a lot in this interview, but I mean it with all that I am. When they got another call from a social worker saying that same mother, Destiny's birth mother, had given birth to another child. And, I mean, I have straight A's and I'm making it work. According to Frances, it's not just sitting up there perfectly preserved, it's in the middle of the cell, it's crowded. Push yourself and you got it.". That's a lot of people. And Destiny says she doesn't really care DESTINY HARRIS: I got these genes from somewhere, but I kind of feel like she was a surrogate, like she carried me for my real mom. [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: Who, together, pledged more than $150,000 to her program.]. When I started spending some time with Destiny, Barbara's 22-year-old daughter. The cheapest estimate is the work that needs to be done in 14 days. JAD: So then over the next 70 some odd years, Lamarck basically became the poster boy for, like, the big dumb idea, the idea that you want to believe in but that you know isn't true. This lady right here is still taking drugs and she could be pregnant again next month.]. So some scientists began to ask Kammerer if they could look at his toads. PAT: You picked him up right from the hospital? You can't change your DNA. ROBERT: I think that makes a lot of sense. They suddenly had to get by on a tiny fraction of the food that they were used to. JAD: People can't just will themselves into a more perfect form. PAT'S DAD: Calling in to help read the credits. We spay them. I could have turned out like some of the other kids. Radiolab is on YouTube! Well think about it, this is nature and nurture slamming into each other. Well, lets not get too excited too fast because we have a story to tell and this tale leaves me a little queasy. There's going to be this massacre of toads and only a few lucky ones are going to survive. The bit of DNA that will give this baby when it grows up the instincts to be nice to its baby, and lick that baby. It's a guided audio tour through cities where Radiolab Ken Burns and others. Maybe they'd try and jump back out, but it was still hot so they'd have to jump back in. Here's what Olov says he found in the data. I got these genes from somewhere, but I kind of feel like she was a surrogate, like she carried me for my real mom. After I've gotten to know so many of the women. [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: She's offering $200. Yeah, like you can help them overcome you. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: Yes, yes. ROBERT: And to believe anything else, that's naive. Okay, so lets get going and stick with your boy, Lamarck, just for a sec. I'm in public health. LYNN PALTROW: I think I was really horrified and terrified. That is impossible, so far as we know, but there seems to be this layer on top of the genes. Just to be sure, we asked Frances Champagne what she thinks of this data. You have to do that for five hours a day for six consecutive days. These were kids that didn't end up with Barbara? DESTINY HARRIS: My situation turned out positive. Thyroid hormones then get into the brain and they turn on certain neural chemical signals. Where we began, they will accomplish. [ARCHIVAL Clip, Daytime Talkshow: You know what they're going to go do with that money. JAD: Plus, you know, Lamarck didn't get all the biological details right. And Destiny was in the other room, sleeping or something, I'm not sure. I just didnt think. It's writer, Sam Kean again, and here's, he says, what you need to know about the midwife toad. Environmental Biology Radiolab - Inheritance Due to Haiku by Monday March 3rd Name: Dmitry Matveev Date: Life is hard.". Radiolab is a radio program broadcast on public radio stations in the United States, and a podcast available internationally, both produced by WNYC.Hosted by Jad Abumrad, Latif Nasser and Lulu Miller, each episode focuses on a topic of a scientific and philosophical nature, through stories, interviews, and thought experiments.. I wouldn't want to put it up to chance, because what kind of life is that? They like to hang out in the water and the females like to lay eggs in the water. That's the headline for his talk, and then CARL ZIMMER: Right below the headlines says, "Scientist's great discovery which may change us all.". [laughs[ So yeah, it's embarrassing, but I believe everything happens for a reason. Thanks to Frances Champagne and Michael Meany and Sam Kean, who writes about Paul Kammerer in his book, . And so, you could only see one nuptial pad, and it all comes down to thisand all of that was just about to fall apart. Okay, you want to say bye? I like you, I get the sense that there's a lot of warmth in you. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: I mean, when you think of Kammerer, there was a report in science outlining a theory about how Kammerer's toads got these characteristics FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: that invoked these epigenetic inheritance and imprinted genes and it made it plausible. The little baby that we keep hearing in the background of everything. Radiolab is an outstanding radio show broadcast out of New York City on WNYC. The question that was stuck in my head right then was, "If you could choose between being born knowing that your life might end up like that and not like it is now, or not been born at all, what would you have done?". The event that really sets this story in motion, the set of events, happened a few months after Barbara had brought Destiny home. ROBERT: Well, that's the good news, but unfortunately there is some bad news here. SAM KEAN: Darwin's theory would have said, you know, 90% of the toads are going to die. Hi, this is Will, calling from Northumberland, England. I know I've been joking a lot in this interview, but I mean it with all that I am. Barbara started finding herself on panels with women who'd use drugs during their pregnancies. JAD: What's he talking about? Of DNA, they have live animals that makes a lot of warmth in you ; t provide Transcript... 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