Cozy Science Chats

Fish and Feelings

Lindsey

Yes we Coela-CAN have healthier relationships! In the first half I tell the story of the discovery of a very strange fish, and what that meant for understanding our own history. And in the second half I talk to Brenda Lee about psychology and her research in human relationships 

Correction for the podcast: Brenda mentions sexual preference, however meant to say sexual orientation. 

 Interested in being a guest on Cozy Science Chats? Email cozysciencechats@gmail.com 

References

Amemiya, C. T., Alföldi, J., Lee, A. P., Fan, S., Philippe, H., MacCallum, I., ... & Lindblad-Toh, K. (2013). The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod evolution. Nature, 496(7445), 311-316.

Link to public access: https://www.nature.com/articles/nature12027.pdf

 

Zardoya, R., & Meyer, A. (1997). The complete DNA sequence of the mitochondrial genome of a “living fossil,” the coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae). Genetics, 146(3), 995-1010.

Link to public access: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1208067/pdf/ge1463995.pdf

 

Weinberg, S. (2002). A fish caught in time. Howes.

Cozy Science chats is written and researched by Lindsey Ogston, and produced by Kirk Hamilton. Logo is by Stu Popp, and theme music is by Dirk Dehler.

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