Building a Dinosaur from a Chicken
Offered By: TED-Ed via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore paleontologist Jack Horner's innovative approach to reconstructing dinosaurs in this captivating TED-Ed talk. Discover how Horner's research on well-preserved fossils with blood vessels and soft tissues led him to a groundbreaking idea: genetically engineering living dinosaur descendants, specifically chickens, to reactivate ancestral traits. Learn about the concept of "Chickenosaurus" and how it involves reintroducing teeth, tails, and even hands to modern birds. Delve into topics such as dinosaur socialization, the influence of Michael Crichton's work, the Jurassic Park phenomenon, and the Hell Creek Project. Understand the significance of Mary Schweitzer's discoveries and the evolutionary connection between birds and dinosaurs. Gain insights into atavism activation and Dr. Hans Larsson's contributions to this fascinating field of study.
Syllabus
Intro
Hypothesis for dinosaurs
Dinosaurs were social
Michael Crichton
Building a dinosaur
Jurassic Park
Dinosaur DNA
Red blood
Heme
Hell Creek Project
Mary Schweitzer
Birds are dinosaurs
Chicken is a dinosaur
Evolutionary tools
Atavism activation
Dr Hans Larsson
Why
Conclusion
Taught by
TED-Ed
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