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Here, Kammerer's was saying, "You can do this even on a physical level.". Just sing. My name is Jean Kean. BARBARA HARRIS: Light bothered him, noise bothered him. Telling some genes to turn off now, other genes to turn on. Yes, no, okay, move on to the next cage, yes, no? LYNN PALTROW: The women who I've worked with, who've had a history of drug problems, aren't like the examples that she gives. 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. What they decided to do first was to try to figure out which rat was which, which meant, interestingly, counting all the legs. Wait, when you say they can choose to be sterilized, you mean permanent? JAD: The sneaky idea here is that the blacksmiths, the giraffes, they made it happen. He was mighty skeptical. The critical part of this JAD: Is that all these changes wake up this little gang of proteins. OLOV BYGREN: Well It's one-fourth, we can we say. I think what's weird here is that is that we started trying to make a difference in our children and now we're surprise attacked by our grandparents. PAT: That's a lot of people. SAM KEAN: And these effects, in fact, were so strong that you could trace it to the grandfather. I said, "No, no, that's okay." So here's what you're going to notice. Its gonna get messy. JAD: Still, that's a burden that, he's carrying a big burden there. She should be with me. They decided to explore this question. And when it came time to mate, the males and the females, they would mate in the water. It's a little odd, actually. PAT: I like you, I get the sense that there's a lot of warmth in you. PAT: And by this point, she's 37 years old. 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. And there were from the beginning. That was nice. [laughs] We now know that thats not the case. JAD: Or did I somehow learn that? And at first, it didn't go so well because, you know, if you're a land toad and you're trying to have sex in the water, it's kind of hard. Now, according to Carl, your genes are still fixed. Well, her explanation is that these women are having, in her terms, litters of damaged babies and society forever will be responsible for them. LATIF: Oh you said it so much more diplomatically. I just saw them as child abusers. More of this particular protein. I ended up finding myself really conflicted about it. But I take it that we have more control over our destinies and our kids' destinies than we would've thought. He'd fall asleep and just wake up screaming. Yeah, the social worker called and told me the mother had given birth. ], [ARCHIVAL CLIP, Jad Abumrad: Yeah, lets read.]. JAD: Actually, the idea itself is pretty old. CARL ZIMMER: Just until they hatch and then 'til they go off. She's somewhere, but it's not good from what we've heard. That was it. Baby, be careful. 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?" The lady knew why we were there. SAM KEAN: They wanted to see basically the effects of starvation on multiple generations. Yes, he was retarded. Also, thanks to Carl Zimmer whose latest is. She asked my opinion and that's what I'm giving. You know, like if you're abused as a kid, you were more likely to abuse your kid, but still, you got to wonder. Maybe they'd try and jump back out, but it was still hot so they'd have to jump back in. DESTINY HARRIS: You missed it. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: [laughs[ Exactly. PAT: And all over the political spectrum, from Hollywood lefties to social conservatives. So they can grab onto the female and hold tight while they're mating. JAD: And looking at these swings in fortune, Olov realized what he had here was JAD: Because with all this data, he and his team could follow families forward in time, through the generations. But this stuff you're telling me about Sweden feels very grim in a certain way. LYNN PALTROW: Tell me what your image of a drug-using pregnant woman is. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: Why? CARL ZIMMER: And he says, "This isn't a nuptial pad, it looks darkened but that's just ink.". And if you were eating a whole lot between 9 and 12, one-quarter. But I'm going to give them a basin of water. ROBERT: They would experience these wild changes from harvest to harvest. But luckily for the Vivarium and for our story, they had a guy. ROBERT: Because it's got the thing stuck to it? Destiny says one day, she and her mom were in the car, and her mom said She said, "I don't know, you know, maybe they'll grow bigger? 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. I don't know where she gets that from. Yeah. That doesn't matter. PAT: But were getting ahead of ourselves here. Females seem to hate laying eggs in the water, but is that the end of the story? [chuckles]. What do you mean? Assuming that you can survive the ordeal, and you grow up, and you have kids of your own, the data seems to say that your kids will benefit from your suffering. Wow. [ARCHIVAL CLIP, BARBARA HARRIS: I feel that they should all be sterilized. How was this woman allowed", "To walk into the hospital and drop off a damaged baby and just walk away with no consequences?". What's happening during this time is that you're setting aside the stock of cells that you're going to draw on in the future to make sperm cells. JAD: What can't you? And all over the political spectrum, from Hollywood lefties to social conservatives. [ARCHIVAL CLIP, Jad Abumrad: Whats this letter right here? 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. He thought it worked with humans, too. But at that point just two of the six boys were living at home, Brian and Rodney. View Radiolab_-_Inheritance_Questions.docx from BISC MISC at University of Mississippi. PAT: She just knew, "This is my daughter.". It's a small forest area, very beautiful. Once their born, their genes are fixed and change does not happen in a generation or two. But, I said this to Lynn, "Despite all the things that trouble me about Barbara's program, I feel like what she's trying to do is to stop a kid from getting born into a childhood that's going to suck.". This is the verkalix church parish record. Kick off certain hormonal systems. Heart disease. If you have a starving daddy, it turns out that the baby actually gets some sort of health benefit. ], This could mean sterilization, it could mean getting an IUD.]. JAD: Its an idea thats been kicking around for me since my kids were born. Suddenly you're marked. SAM KEAN: It was this struggle for a few years. To build these terrariums and aquariums and stock them with animals. ROBERT: They could eat twice, three times as much. fact checked by Jamie Frater. PAT: Which I find kind of hard to believe but, then again, I must have read at least 100 news articles as I was reporting this story. SAM KEAN: That was the implication, except Kammerer tried to defend himself by saying CARL ZIMMER: "Do you think I'm a Dummkopf, or an idiot, because that's what I would have to be if I left a forgery with ink standing around openly in the laboratory where so many of my enemies would have entry?". ROBERT: Although, you know, sometimes that your grandfather's suffering helps you. You're slippery, partner's slippery. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: I think that's where Lamarck's ideas can be woven in and make some sense. ROBERT: A few years later, there'd be a harsh winter. Sample Page; ; Thats like, I mean, that seems like a thing that would be frightening. They like to hang out in the water and the females like to lay eggs in the water. BARBARA HARRIS: It was just no baby should have to come into the world like that. JAD: That's what good rat mothers do, they lick their babies a lot. You know, they say it only takes one time. Putting this into context, you know, you have a rat mom and they have about 16 to 20 babies. PAT: I asked Barbara about some of the things that she'd said because, to be totally honest, they kind of turn my stomach. The results are there. Right below the headlines says, "Scientist's great discovery which may change us all.". PAT: And that's when things would start to get out of control. She got one. It was something they acquired during their lifetime. [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: She's offering $200. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab today. Lynn has become one of Barbara's fiercest critics. SMITTY HARRIS: He was just You know, most babies are kinda peaceful, he was never really peaceful. Like Id be like, Weve got the keys, were gonna trash the house., LATIF: 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.. We inherited this beloved show that we first fell in love with as listeners. Who are you? PAT: And I just felt like it was in one of those moments that contains everything that's good about us as people. But with the midwife toad, the female SAM KEAN: Lays her eggs on land and then the male midwife toad comes along SAM KEAN: 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. He works at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden where he studies population data. CARL ZIMMER: It all came down to this jar with his toad in it. ROBERT: But then, a few years would pass, crops would bounce back. Well, there was an expert on reptiles named G. Kingsley Noble. PAT: In this magazine article, Barbara even said, quote, "We don't allow dogs to breed. DESTINY HARRIS: To her, I matter. Frankly, this makes being 9, 10, 11, 12 like a rather crucial. ROBERT: And they didn't have these on land? All jokes aside. He's the guy who told us about Olov's work. [chuckles], Yes, yes. Looking for patterns in cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, and such. TRANSCRIPTS. You dont really say it to yourself that way, but yeah. Methyl groups are pretty sticky, they're hard to get off. Well, I mean, Hitler thought that if you were Jewish, that you had given up the right to be a mother and hed sterilize people as well. And were trying to think about how do we keep it the same in a lot of ways, but also how do we let it grow into something beyond what it was originally built to be. So, the thought is, when those little boys in verkalix were really, really hungry, their hunger started a chemical process that reached all the way down to the DNA inside the boy's sperm. I'm so proud and I have four years clean. And as of 11:01 a.m. on Tuesday, when were recording this, we have not broken the show. And rewrite the so-called rules of genetics. She is nine. All the babies I had seen and all the people that have called me to tell me about their babies that were damaged. LULU: And were trying to think about how do we keep it the same in a lot of ways, but also how do we let it grow into something beyond what it was originally built to be. And right now, I'm student teaching. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: You would be licking them quite a lot. And she says, one day, this idea just came to her. DESTINY HARRIS: Are you going to kick it? These women don't just have one and two babies. More information about Sloan at. JAD: Serotonin gets into the brain cells, and according to Michael unleashes MICHAEL MEANEY: A whole series of molecular events inside the cell. What they decided to do first was to try to figure out which rat was which, which meant, interestingly, counting all the legs. You know? Please welcome Barbara.]. JAD: Stretching got into the baby. We ended up talking to the guy who did the work. She was thinking Can I offer these women money to use birth control? You're obviously a great mom, but that feels cold to me. It would be wrong to think that they represent all women who use drugs while they're pregnant. ROBERT: And then the next one after that. 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. She said, "Thank you so much for the gift, I bought my son an excavator truck, remote control and some summer outfits." You dont really say it to yourself that way, but yeah. PAT: Because the truth is, you have no idea how these kids are going to turn out. According to Frances, it's not just sitting up there perfectly preserved, it's in the middle of the cell, it's crowded. PEJK MALINOVSKI: Okay, I'm here. But wouldnt it be nice if thats how it worked? Oh, that's a lot of potatoes. So much can happen after that. PAT: Did that scare you at all? On the one hand, she says, immediately, cheques started arriving. ROBERT: You cant say that. I had a little basketball for her. PAT: For me, this whole story really shifted PAT: When I started spending some time with Destiny, Barbara's 22-year-old daughter. That kind of 30 years? I got to say this is spooky. You know? JAD: And I know fate is gonna give them a couple random mutations in those genes. OLOV BYGREN: Well, for cardiovascular disease JAD: Olov told us, take heart disease. Is that what you're saying? Once a kid is born, their genetic fate is pretty much sealed. More of this particular protein. PAT: Over the past five years, if you look at our tax return. What does that mean, he was an idiot? DESTINY HARRIS: Kick it to him. LYNN PALTROW: 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. by Nolan Moore. And Barbara and Destiny walked me out to my car. DESTINY HARRIS: Not been born at all. ], I'm going to go out into the streets and offer addicted women money to use birth control. PAT: And I told Destiny I was thinking about this and asked her about it. Like have you ever had one of those moments where you suddenly are your dad and it catches you off guard? 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. Because it would reflect badly on the Soviet state. He actually coined the word biology, too. JAD: Hey, wait. Its a terrible thought! Okay, and then I just had to accept it. Yes, but creating an assumption that there is a class of people who don't deserve to procreate, who aren't worthy of procreating the human race, leads you down a path that we should have great concern about. ROBERT: I wonder. And that could have very easily have been one of us. Once their born, their genes are fixed and change does not happen in a generation or two. My mom needed a girl and, boop! Is it a big town? I'm in public health. The kingdom archive. Kinda makes me claustrophobic. We neuter them.". Which I find kind of hard to believe but, then again, I must have read at least 100 news articles as I was reporting this story. And Barbara found herself returning to a thought she'd kind of always had. And Barbara is not offering that. LYNN PALTROW: Are there people whose drug use is so out of control they can't parent? PAT: But a year later, the social worker called again. IMDb is the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content. Well, he thought it might have been an assistant trying to frame him because he was Jewish. And so, they bring MICHAEL MEANEY: A lot of friends to the party. That's my little girl. What happens when moms lick their pups is that the pup beccomes aroused. JAD: It's writer, Sam Kean again, and here's, he says, what you need to know about the midwife toad. JAD: Wait, when you say they can choose to be sterilized, you mean permanent? We need to oblige the constraints of WNYC copyright arrangements and apologise for any inconveniences caused. I think the Swedish data are really, really strong, and very reliable. And then that baby would stretch and stretch, and it would give a little more stretching to its baby. PAT: But she says she doesn't feel that way anymore. She did. This assignment is from the free science education website Science Prof Online(ScienceProfOnline.com). She got one. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: This is real physical-chemical interaction between what's going on in the environment and what's going on with the DNA. OLOV BYGREN: Higher frequencies of heart attacks. And he said, "Barbara, I'm not buying a school bus." I dont know. How do these simple little traits get passed forward? ROBERT: Remind me this. JAD: Plus, you know, Lamarck didn't get all the biological details right. PEJK MALINOVSKI: Here we have how much they harvested. I mean, he hates water. I just got custody of my eight-year-old son. It happens. As a parent, you are a tiny blip in a very, very, long story. But along with the support came attacks, particularly as drug-addicted women began to sign up. JAD: Yes. I mean like, with the licking, is it a teaching thing where, you know, the babies become good mothers because FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: They've seen it and they've repeated the experience. PAT: As Barbara made the rounds on the daytime talk shows, the reaction was split right down the middle. Yeah, it was a very attractive theory to them in Moscow. As Barbara made the rounds on the daytime talk shows, the reaction was split right down the middle. How was this woman allowed", BARBARA HARRIS: "To walk into the hospital and drop off a damaged baby and just walk away with no consequences?". A really good radiolab about this called Inheritance. BARBARA HARRIS: Aw, you blew him a kiss? Just a little. 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. To fellow named Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck. DESTINY HARRIS: Our staff includes Alan Horn, Soren Wheeler, Pat Walters DESTINY HARRIS: With help from Matt Kielty, Chris [unintelligible 01:04:17], PAT'S DAD: And Kenny [unintelligible 01:04:18], PAT: Special thanks to Martin [unintelligible 01:04:21]. They both say that they actually often forget that they're not biologically related. PAT: And she says oftentimes the women who want help have a really hard time finding it. Like, mine are bigger, you know." If you're a starving boy between 9 to 12 years old, now it doesn't matter a whole lot what happens to you after this, your grandchildren will have one-quarter the risk of heart disease. Inheritance, what you can move on to the next generation and what you can't. 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. "She's born and tested positive for PCP crack and heroin." CARL ZIMMER: She carries your kids for nine months and you're like, "That poor male toad.". OLOV BYGREN: It was very interesting discovery. PAT: And Barbara found herself returning to a thought she'd kind of always had. Barbara Harris. We had an expression here, "Dig where you stand." And then, Michael just launched into this thing. Assuming that you can survive the ordeal, and you grow up, and you have kids of your own, the data seems to say that your kids will benefit from your suffering. 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 And eventually, over the millenia, what youd get, is a creature with a very long neck. Who are they? Kalia came too. DESTINY HARRIS: That's my little girl. It does, it does make kind of a folk sense. CARL ZIMMER: He's 22, 23, and he already had this reputation for being amazing at keeping animals alive, that otherwise would just die. KARIN BORGKVIST LJUNG: She was born 1904 and this is OLOV BYGREN: Everything happening in the family KARIN BORGKVIST LJUNG: Nelson, he was an idiot. SAM KEAN: And, you know, there was kind of antisemitism growing at this time, so he thought that someone had framed him, and six weeks after Nobel published his results in Nature, Kammerer sent a letter to Moscow. It's writer, Sam Kean again, and here's, he says, what you need to know about the midwife toad. Visited Kammerer's lab when Kammerer wasn't there. Oh actually, real thing, before we go, Latif. It happens. BARBARA HARRIS: That's how we ended up with four of them. And in one day, we can imagine, he gets curious. Where we sought, they will find. This was a really radical place at the time because you have to remember that people studying animals up till now, they were basically studying preserved specimens, and so on. And I've got say, I'm feeling pretty good about this show so far. One time, and I'm on flighter. And he says, "This isn't a nuptial pad, it looks darkened but that's just ink.". Visit our website terms of use at www.wnyc.org for further information. JAD: Now the Sweden story from our last segment left us both feeling a little strange. I think I was really horrified and terrified. Its gonna get messy. CARL ZIMMER: But there were a lot of skeptics. And I packed up my stuff, it's pretty much done. The women who I've worked with, who've had a history of drug problems, aren't like the examples that she gives. The cheapest estimate is the work that needs to be done in 14 days. PAT: Yeah. He said, "If you were a boy, and you starve between the ages of 9 and 12, and then you went on to become a father, then a grandfather, your grandkids". That's how I've always looked at it. JAD: See, this is the story of science that doesn't get told. That's really impressive. And the key point is that it wasnt something inborn in them. That is impossible, so far as we know, but there seems to be this layer on top of the genes. Truth is, we dont know precisely how this happens but somehow the experience of starvation marks the DNA. You have to look at one cage, say, are they licking? ROBERT: But the story he told us begins around 25 years ago. You are not God. Inheritance | Radiolab Podcast 4,710 views Apr 8, 2022 Radiolab 43.8K subscribers From the Radiolab podcast: How your grandfather's diet can affect your lifespan, heart health and even. You know, they say it only takes one time. She's not offering treatment, she's not offering counseling, and there are programs that do that. Covid has disrupted the most basic routines of our days and nights. So yeah, she keeps me busy. It was just no baby should have to come into the world like that. If the genes are the bottom floor, then this layer on top is sometimes called the epigenome and that thing can change based on your experiences. ROBERT: And rewrite the so-called rules of genetics. And, you know, there was kind of antisemitism growing at this time, so he thought that someone had framed him, and six weeks after Nobel published his results in Nature, Kammerer sent a letter to Moscow. 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. So, somehow, by some chemical mechanism, starving grandpa, back when he was about 9 to 12 years old, turned out to be a good thing. Kinda makes me claustrophobic. PAT: I ended up finding myself really conflicted about it. Then World War One came and that disrupted everything. MICHAEL MEANEY: Mom's licking activates serotonin. MICHAEL MEANEY: That's it. That you can, somehow, by just being nice to them, reading them stories, or whatever, that you can somehow break them free of all that. JAD: To fellow named Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck. Your support helps Radiolab continue to provoke, delight, and keep audiences curious. It says, "Race of Supermen." We'll just be honest. He was miserable to look at. That's Sam Kean again. SAM KEAN: This is what's called the slow growth period. Listen to the first three stories of the "Inheritance" Radiolab Podcast (Control + click on link to access podcast. The authoritative record of programming is the audio record. 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. Methylations, phosphorylation, and so on. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. DESTINY HARRIS: As you can see, I like to talk. JAD: Turning down a job that they'd offered him. She should be with me. Okay, you want to say bye? Very easily. PAT: Isaiah's in college and Taylor and Brandon, I met them at Barbara's house and they seemed to be fine. The connection between trees Normally trees from different species are competitors. Like shed give the women a choice. This, of course, is Destiny. JAD: These were kids that didn't end up with Barbara? Whole lifetime of stretching. JAD: I dont know. Darwin's theory would have said, you know, 90% of the toads are going to die. And he was going through withdrawal. No, I've only had somebody call and say they regret that they didn't stay on birth control. Not been born at all. ROBERT: You wonder, where did that come from? I mean, when you look at the records, you don't see huge spikes in mortality. Maybe more. And she told Barbara, "There's something you need to know about this baby.". PEJK MALINOVSKI: He was an idiot. Since birth. PAT: This, of course, is Destiny. In this episode, originally aired in 2012, we put nature and nurture on a co JAD: Or does it get passed on such a deep level that doesn't even require teaching? That's a lot of people. Where we sought, they will find. I find myself thinking like, Okay, I know these kids have their genes half from me, half from my wife. All these chemicals racing by crashing into it, sticking, and one of the bits that gets covered up is that little bit that makes the proteins that create a maternal instinct. Like, mine are bigger, you know." Yeah, thats it. I said, "This will be the last one. Okay, all right, this is interesting. SAM KEAN: And when he examined it, he noticed that there was a syringe hole there. 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. LATIF: This is Radiolab. And, I mean, I have straight A's and I'm making it work. BARBARA HARRIS: A couple of days later, I had already bonded with her so much, it was as if I gave birth to her. Were there any consequences? That, in a sort of ass backward way was Michael's question. JAD: But that you supposedly can't get to. And The other day someone was whistling and I was like, "Stop it", and it just hit me, I was like, "Oh God, I was him", it's never appeared until now. CARL ZIMMER: You're now hearing Lamarck's name invoked these days because there are things beyond genes that we pass down to our children. And I think that no, I didn't plan on it but I wouldn't take her back for anything because she made me better. JAD: Just to be sure, we asked Frances Champagne what she thinks of this data. I mean, for one thing, Barbara's white and Destiny's black. Researchers have found evidence of structural. 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. You are not God. JAD: We all know this, that there are cycles of abuse or whatever. BARBARA HARRIS: Yes, she has the same name as me. ROBERT: By all accounts a pretty good-looking guy. Folk sense estimate is the story of science that does n't feel they... 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