Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason & Science | Richard Dawkins: Comparing the Human and Chimpanzee Genomes - Nebraska Vignettes #3 @richarddawkins | Uploaded 15 years ago | Updated 9 hours ago
Richard Dawkins shows just how similar the Human and Chimpanzee genomes really are, with the help of a great visual from the University of Nebraska Museum.
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During Richard Dawkins' 2009 American tour, we visited Judy Diamond's "Explore Evolution" exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln. This exhibit has now been replicated in six museums around the country. While visiting we filmed a collection of short unrehearsed and unscripted videos—just inspired by the "Explore Evolution" exhibit.
See the "Explore Evolution" web page here:
http://explore-evolution.unl.edu/
Special Thanks to:
Dr. Judy Diamond
The University of Nebraska State Museum
http://www.friendsofthemuseum.org
Produced by The Richard Dawkins Foundation and R. Elisabeth Cornwell
Camera & Music by
Josh Timonen
See more at:
http://RichardDawkins.net
Richard Dawkins shows just how similar the Human and Chimpanzee genomes really are, with the help of a great visual from the University of Nebraska Museum.
Download Quicktime version (720p HD):
http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c116791/Humans-chimps4.mov
Get the RDF TV podcast through iTunes!
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=331182596
If you enjoy the video, and would like to help us make more videos like this, please consider donating $1 (or any other amount you'd like) to The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science:
http://richarddawkinsfoundation.org/foundation,donations
During Richard Dawkins' 2009 American tour, we visited Judy Diamond's "Explore Evolution" exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln. This exhibit has now been replicated in six museums around the country. While visiting we filmed a collection of short unrehearsed and unscripted videos—just inspired by the "Explore Evolution" exhibit.
See the "Explore Evolution" web page here:
http://explore-evolution.unl.edu/
Special Thanks to:
Dr. Judy Diamond
The University of Nebraska State Museum
http://www.friendsofthemuseum.org
Produced by The Richard Dawkins Foundation and R. Elisabeth Cornwell
Camera & Music by
Josh Timonen
See more at:
http://RichardDawkins.net