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Saturday, July 9, 2011

How to Build a Human

How to Build a Human
BBC - 2001



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0487830/

EXCERPTS:

Part 1 - CREATION
tags: Cloning, Human cloning

 
"This is the 8th day of Creation."

"This vision of future (cloning the parts of human) depends on creating cloned human embryos,
something no one has ever done before.


"Human eggs are precious, because a woman's ovaries normally produce just one egg every month."


"Judson's skill cell, like almost every other cell in his body,
contains all the genetic information needed to build another Judson.


"At the heart of cell lies the nucleus,
protected inside the nucleus are chromosomes,
chromosomes are nothing more than tightly bound packages of DNA.
When they're unraveled the characteristic double-strands of DNA are revealed.
Each strand of DNA carried hundreds of genes.
And its these genes that build everything,
from the shape of your nose to the color of your skin.



"But there are certain human situations where one has lots of sympathy for the people involved.
An example would be where parents have a child who has died or dying,
and they might be tempted to think about reproductive cloning.
So that they could somehow bring that child back to life.
My own personal view is that i really don't think that's a good idea, i really dont."


"Geneticist John Burn thinks such notions are fundamentally flawed.
People often think about cloned humans as sort of huge photocopies.
But of course, they're nothing like that.
If you take and adult cell from and an adult person and create a new embryo,
then you would be producing the same genetic make up,
BUT IN A DIFFERENT WOMB, IN A DIFFERENT GENERATION,
so they would be nothing like as similar as, for example,
identical twins that have formed naturally.

"A clone might look the same, but could never really be the same
because of the influence of the environment.

"We know from looking at identical twins that they're not actually identical.
The outside world will have an influence on how a person develops,
quite apart from their genes.
And it's not just what happens after you're born,
it's also what happens to you in the womb
that will have an enormous impact.
In other words, WE ARE A COMBINATION OF OUR NATURE AND OUR NURTURE."

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Part 2 - PREDICTOR

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Part 3 - THE SECRET OF SEX

 
"Understanding the sex is the key to understanding how to build a human."


"The Y has around 60 genes and the eggs around 3,000."
"Y chromosome is the smallest chromosome.
and when you look at it in detail only a very small part of it actually codes for anything.
So most of its a desert.

"Imagine that your DNA was a piece of string,
so you could see it.
So we've magnified the DNA which is present in every cell in your body so it's visible.
And that piece of string now would stretch from here to Moscow.
Now, if we were to start a journey from here to Moscow, on foot,
the Y chromosome would represent the first 20 miles of that journey.
and the SRY gene would be the first step on the journey to Moscow.

It takes 30,000 genes to build a human,
but just one gene - the SRY to build a man.

When the SRY is switched on, it fires up the development of the male sex organs.

the SRY triggers development of the testes, and they produce a very versatile hormone called testosterone."


"If it can't react to testosterone the fetus assumes the default position,
which is female."


"The discovery that men are created from a female blueprint was certainly a big surprise
and contradicts previously held notions about the relative importance of men and women.
 
"the bible was fundamentally the wrong way around. woman was not born of man's rib, its the other way around."

"One very obvious remnant of our female past can be found on every male chest.
Nipples.
The reason men have nipples, is because the developed in foetus before testosterone kicked in.


"Women naturally have some testosterone in their bodies, but men have ten times as much.
And some men have more than others.


"It starts in a womb."
Compare the hand of the man,. with that of the woman..
The man's ring finger is longer than his index finger.
in the case of the woman, it's the opposite;the the index finger is longer than the ring finger.

"We think that the length of the ring-finger is a direct indicator of the amount of testosterone one's exposed to in utero,
and the lenght of the index finger indicated the amount of oestrogen you've been exposed to in utero.
So it's the relative lenghts of these two fingers that are important.
If you've got a longer ring finger than your index finger you have been exposed to high testosterone.
If you've got a longer index finger than ring finger you've been exposed to low testosterone and hig oestrogen."
Dr. John Manning



"But doing it in humans would be a big and disturbing advance.
The differences, on a genetic level, between us and our early ancestor like Australopithecus are tiny, less than 1%.
If it only took a few tiny changes in our DNA to gro from Australopithecus to us,
imagine where implanting an array of artificial chromosomes might lead to."

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Part 4 - FOREVER YOUNG


"Human body is made up of from 100 million million million different cells.
Some are manufactured continuously.
A 170 billion red cells form daily to carry oxygen.
10 billion white cells form to fight disease.
Others, like the cells of the nose and ear,
renew themselves so vigorously, they just keep on growing all life long.
But eventually, something goes wrong.
[they began to die.]


Human Growth Harmon
"Whilst we're going through childhood and adolescence,
our bodies are churning out large amounts of growth harmone.
It helps build muscle and repair tissues.
At about the age of 25, levels peak,
then start to drop off."



PLANET OF RED SKY to Blue Sky.
"Four billion years ago, when life started on this planet,
the world looked very different,
volcanoes were active, belching in to the atmosphere,
a mixture of corbon dioxide and sulphur.
These gases would have coloured the sky red.

Blue Green Algae dominated the planet.
They used the energy from the sun,
and combined it with the gases in the atmosphere to make food.
But, as they spread over the planet,
these algae produced this new gas:
oxygen.
Levels in the atmosphere slowly rose from almost nothing to over 20%,
and turned the sky blue."


MITOCHONDRIA

"oxygen is a highly explosive reactive gas."
... oxygen is dangerous.
2.5 billion years ago, oxygen would have killed most of the life forms
it came in contact with.

But one microbe found its way to harnesssing the explosive power of this gas.
It's called a mitochondrion.
Each mitochondrion became a miniature power station."


"Every living creature on this planet has mitochondra within there cells.
They are the power plants that fuel all life, including us.

They're like millions of tiny batteries"


"(mitochondria are) in the tails of sperm"
and so the same story with egg, ... under the laster they glow, like the sun."


"Our every movement is powered by them.
Our every breath brings them the oxygen they need.

But there's a heavy cost.
With every breath we age.

Life-giving oxgen is slowly killing us"



"oxygen isn't just explosive it's corrosive.
when oxygen touched pure iron it starts a chemical reaction that turns it to rust."
(so it rusts your body as well)


"The brain is about 2% of the weight of the human body,
but consumes about 20% of the oxygen.
..
the brain cell are particularly susceptible to the toxic effects of oxygen."



[eating less, eating more vegetables, slower heart beat ... may increase your life. because in this you you create less 'fee-radicals and more antioxidants. But in long run it can weaken your bones (so keep eating meat time by time)]



"Steve Austed believes birds are able to resist oxygen attack because they have much better defenses.
Their cells are packed with powerful antioxidants.
If he's right, then it's antioxidants
that are likely to form the basis of any elixir of youth."


[Drugs can extend the lifespan. Experiments are successful at the level of Nematodes...]


"The new science of genetics promises to change our world beyond all recognition.
Whether it's for better or for worse will not be decided by science, but by society."

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

HUMAN INSTINCT (2002)

HUMAN INSTINCT
by
Robert Winston
(2002)
LINKS:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/tv/humaninstinct/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0330419/
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/human-instinct/

EXCERPTS

Part.1 - BORN TO SURVIVE
Tags: Food/Appetite, Tongue,  Threat to Life by Eating Wrong Food;
Physical Threat and Body Reactions,

"So for a babies big head to pass through a small birth canal
the baby has to be born well before the brain is fully developed.
That evolutionary trade off meant this,
a highly vulnerable baby born before its time.
Fully reliant on its parents."


"1000 billion eggs are produced worldwide every year,
600,000 tons of sugar are consumed each week,
800 tons of French Fries are eaten every hour,"


"Human tongue has number of uses; but its basic function is to tell us
what's good for us and what could harm us.
5000 taste buds lets us know what to swallow and what to spit out.
And to stay in perfect working order
taste buds only last 10 days before new ones develop.
Our tongues are the gate keeper to our stomachs."

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Part.2 - DEEPEST DESIRES
Tags: Sex, Partners, Next Generation, Body, Attractiveness, Body Smell, Jealousy.

"Why are 13,000 miles of lipstick sold each year?
Why are 4,000 gallons of after-shave used everyday?
What burns a quarter of a million calories in our lifetime?
And What will 240 million people be doing tonight?
It all boils down to one thing.
What is it?
... HAVING SEX!"



"In the time it takes for a mother to produce one child,
a man can father hundreds of them.
The world record by a Moroccan emperor is 888 children."


"the sperm is the smallest cell and in a typical ejaculation a man can release 300 million."


"beauty may not be so much in the eye of the beholder,
but in the nose!."


"All of us have had our blood tested, for 6 genes that reveal what type of immune system we have.
If all 6 of my genes match all 6 of a woman's, that's bad,
I should find her smell unappealing, because our children are likely to be less healthy.
But if only one or two genes match, that's good. I should find the smell attractive. because it would mean our children would be naturally more healthy."


"In fact a British survey suggests that women who cheat are most likely to do so during the four days surrounding their ovulation."


"that on average, as many as one in ten children are being raised by men who are unaware that they are not the child's biological father."


"One European study of homicide reported that sexual jealousy (غیرت) was the motive in nearly a third of all the murders they assessed."

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Part.3 - WILL TO WIN
Tags: Win/Lose, Competition, Opponent, Facial Dominance, Body Language, First Child and Second Child, Getting Noticed,  Embarrassment,

"Why does coming out on top feel so great?
And why does losing feel so bad?"


"Almost from birth piglets lay claim to the best teat,
and once they've claimed their teat there's no moving them."


"Martin Luther King, Mahatama Gandhi, Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Jefferson, ... What did all these people have in common?
... Not one waws a fisrt born. Each had at least one elder brother or sister.
A study of a 120,000 people came up with a dramatic conclusion, that the instinctive behaviour  adopted by younger children to get noticed can stay with them for life.
They are much more likely to be radical thinkers and challenge convention."



"Feel good chemicals like dopamine and endorphins."

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Part.4 - NATURAL BORN HEROES
Tags: Sacrifice, Intimacy, Relatives, Genes, Friends, Taking Care, Punishing, Cheat, Generosity
Mimic Neurons:

"Recently they've discovered a special set of brain cells,
They're called mirror neurons,
and what they do is remarkable.
The theory is that when i see someone performing an action
my mirror neurons should try to copy the action too.
But normally this effect is so subtle I'm not even aware of it.

This pioneering work leads some scientists to believe that our mirror neurons
don't just imitate what other people do, but perhaps even how they feel."
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Sunday, June 19, 2011

BECOMING HUMAN (2009)

BECOMING HUMAN

http://www.becominghuman.org/
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/becoming-human/
EXCERPTS.


Part.1 - First Steps
(Lucy, Selam, Toumai)


"More than six million years ago we took that first step to separate from the apes."


"And we now know that for million of years,
many different humanlike species lived together on the planet
until one day there was only us, homo sapiens."


"From the waist down, Lucy was like us.
From the waist up, she and her kind (Australopithicus) were all ape".


"Dan Lieberman is an expert on bipedalism.
He believes that walking on two legs evolved
because it saved energy."


GENETICALLY: "The dates that one almost always gets are around 5 to 7 million years ago
for when humans and chimpanzees last shared a common ancestor."


"The scientists used to have a simple idea:
the growth of open grasslands forced our ancestors out of the trees.
They became bipeds, and in short order, Brain Size Increased."


"it takes nearly two decades for our brains to fully mature."
"brains of baby chimps are almost fully formed by age of 3."


"human evolution is nature's experiment with versatility.
we're not adapted to any one environment or climate, but to many.
we are creatures of climate change."
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Part. 2 - Birth of Humanity
(Turkana Boy - Homo Erectus)


"Homo Erectus pioneered what it means to be human,
colonizing whole continents and creating the first human societies."


"And here they are, the actual bones of a human ancestor
who lived over 1.5 million years ago.
It's the earliest human skeleton ever discovered.
The Leakeys called him Turkana Boy."


"The mystery of prolonged childhood is at the heart
of human evolution.
It may be related to brain size."


"We humans have the biggest brain in animal kingdom in relation to our body size."


"Modern brains consume 25% of our body's energy."


"Mark was surprised to find out that
the Human public louse are very different from the human head louse.
Somehow in the past, it (pubic louse) seems to have come from gorillas."


"the genetic dating technique known as the molecular clock.
it's based on the fact that the sequence of chemical bases
which make up DNA MUTATE AT A REGULAR RATE."


"On Flores, there were once pygmy elephants the size of cows."
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Part 3 - Last Human Standing
(Neanderthals, Homo Sapiens)


"For almost 400,000 years, the Neanderthals lived in Ice Age Europe.
Superb hunters, they had brains bigger than ours, and a record of survival twice as long."


Neanderthals lived 400,000 years, and by 25,000 years ago, they vanish from the fossil record."


"Ancient climate data shows tht around 140,000 years ago, most of tropical Africa became uninhabitable."


"All people on earth ae descended from a very small original population in Africa."
and they are 99.9% genetically similar!


"so DNA is revealing we share a common ancestor with the neanderthals.
This is Homo heidelbergensis... common ancestor of neanderthals and homo sapeins...
in Europe they evolved into the Neanderthals. in Africa, groups that had not yet migrated evolved into Homo sapiens."
(but) no eviddenc of interbreeding, it now seems more likely that as our population grew,
we simply pushed the Neanderthals out of their environments."


"Archaeologists have been able to track their movements by the extinctions of large animals.
In Europe and Asia, the arrival of homo sapiens coincides with the disappearance of the hairy mammoth, the cave lion and other large mammals.
In Australia, most animals weighing over 100 pounds vanish within a few thousand years of our arrival.
The Neanderthals were just one of many species that disappeared when we arrived."


(After vanishing the Neanderthals) "For the first time there was only one type of human on the planet."


"The ways in which cultural evolution and genetic evolution interact
will be at the forefront of the research of tomorrow."

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