6:50 | Pakistan, 1978: Philip Gingerich discovers
whale fossil with inner ear. |
9:20 | Sahara Desert 40 million years ago, Valley of the Whales:
Basilosaurus had leg bones |
13:10 |
Sinonyx |
13:50 |
Pakicetus |
14:00 |
Ambulocetus |
14:05 |
Rodhocetus |
14:10 |
Durodon |
15:00 | Frank Fish, West Chester University:
Killer Whale swims by undulating their spine up and down |
18:30 | Neil Shubin, University of Chicago, and Ted Daeschler at Central Pennsylvania Devonian rocks |
21:00 |
Tetrapod shoulder bone |
21:20 | Jenny Clack, University of Cambridge in Greenland |
22:50 |
Acanthostega forelimb with fingers |
34:00 | Mike Levine, University of California, Berkeley studies fruit flies |
35:30 | William Bateson: animal structure has repeating segments |
36:00 | Sean Carroll, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
36:50 | Matthew Scott, Stanford University |
38:05 | Ed Lewis, Caltech: each fly segment directed by a single gene |
39:30 | Mike Levine and Bill McGinnis, University of California, San Diego: visualization of
Antennapedia gene in fruit flies |
43:20 | Walter Gehring, University of Basel: Eyeless gene from mouse can induce compound eyes in fruit flies |
48:00 | Don Johanson, Arizona State University |
48:50 | Liza Shapiro, University of Texas: lemur's flexible spine allows diverse movement: |
51:20 |
Verreaux's Sifaka leaps |
53:20 |
Chimpanzee knuckle-walking |
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