Radiolab: Inheritance - Mastering Rhetoric Radiolab: Inheritance Posted on February 26, 2013 by wlin4 So I listened to Radiolab's story on "Inheritance" which talks about genetics. Well, I guess I was thinking we could just start at the beginning. Peanut butter, there we go. Yeah, thats it. More brain cells? PAT: I asked Barbara about some of the things that she'd said because, to be totally honest, they kind of turn my stomach. I'm the founder and director of Project Prevention. I have to be creative.". Through all the training that we had to do and first aid, fingerprinted and had a background check done. Basically, the midwife toad has a strange habit for toads. What do I know? And eventually, over the millenia, what youd get, is a creature with a very long neck. She and I snuck away from the children into her office. These women don't just have one and two babies. I mean, they didn't have porridge. And rewrite the so-called rules of genetics. You just have to weigh it, is it worth it? ROBERT: Okay, so lets get going and stick with your boy, Lamarck, just for a sec. 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. CARL ZIMMER: And he says, "This isn't a nuptial pad, it looks darkened but that's just ink.". Thyroid hormones then get into the brain and they turn on certain neural chemical signals. And since Kammerer kept the heat up, toads basically had to stay there, in this watery place that they had not evolved for. 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. OLOV BYGREN: Higher frequencies of heart attacks. Your support helps Radiolab continue to provoke, delight, and keep audiences curious. JAD: In those books you can read everything about the citizens of verkalix, going back hundreds of years. We ended up talking to the guy who did the work. I guess retard. You know, inside these cells, in the center, coiled up in little spools, is the DNA. PAT: And that's when things would start to get out of control. They like to hang out in the water and the females like to lay eggs in the water. Catch up with new episodes and hear classics from our archive. ROBERT: And youre saying that part of the DNA is covered up? You got your good parents and your bad parents. Once their born, their genes are fixed and change does not happen in a generation or two. So heres the backstory. I know I've been joking a lot in this interview, but I mean it with all that I am. And since Kammerer kept the heat up, toads basically had to stay there, in this watery place that they had not evolved for. Like, I mean, as far as positives can go, I think I hit the jackpot. We talked to her for a little while and At a certain point the social worker pulls out a stack of papers. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser. I'm the founder and director of Project Prevention. BARBARA HARRIS: Light bothered him, noise bothered him. And he makes a very careful study of this hand. SAM KEAN: This was a really, really big effect. ROBERT: Because the Soviets, they believe in Karl Marx's idea that human beings were an improvable species, that if you can change the conditions around people, you change the people. I want to start with a parental day dream for a second. I said, "No, no, that's okay." DESTINY HARRIS: Taylor Swift's Never Getting Back Together. Listen Jan 20, 2023 You know, like if you're abused as a kid, you were more likely to abuse your kid, but still, you got to wonder. SAM KEAN: 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. No, not brain cells. You don't think that they should have their children back?]. PAT: And that number, by the way, has grown a lot. OLOV BYGREN: Something happens on the molecular level. You feel kind of hemmed in by what your grandfather did? PAT: Did that scare you at all? All rights reserved. ", SAM KEAN: "They can respond to the environment.". ], You get them $200 each, which they can spend on crack. CARL ZIMMER: She is nine. ROBERT: And it just so happens this town is a perfect place to dig. So that was just funny to me. OLOV BYGREN: Well, the DNA, the RNA, micro-RNAs, histone. All right, I'll get in the water." Your boys will first grow taller and taller for the next few years, and when they get to be about 9, 10 years old, they're going to stop growing just for a few years. 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. On the one hand, she says, immediately, cheques started arriving. PAT: But she says she doesn't feel that way anymore. Telling some genes to turn off now, other genes to turn on. [ARCHIVAL CLIP, Jad Abumrad: Whats this letter right here? Are there people whose drug use is so out of control they can't parent? He stuffed himself silly; 9, 10, 11 years old, so he's a happy grandpa, you the grandson, you then would have. CARL ZIMMER: But but theres like some hope here because JAD: Okay, all right, this is interesting. TRANSCRIPTS. Here, Kammerer's was saying, "You can do this even on a physical level.". JAD: So imagine the DNA in that brain cell. They lived longer lives, something like 30 years on average. 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?". So here's what you're going to notice. We'll just be honest. JAD: So I guess you could say to yourself, "Seven out of eight of these kids did all right?". [ARCHIVAL CLIP, BARBARA HARRIS: These people are paying millions of dollars to take care of your children!]. ROBERT: Because there is more data, more information about the people of verkalix, going farther back into the past than you can find almost anywhere else on Earth. BARBARA HARRIS: I was just pissed at what they have done to my children. My mom needed a girl and, boop! Higher frequencies of heart attacks. DESTINY HARRIS: You missed it. They both say that they actually often forget that they're not biologically related. MICHAEL MEANEY: So thats the reason, of course, that we work with rats because we can get inside the brain. At once and we're watching 40 litters at a time. ], Sterilized? I just didn't think. Looking for patterns in cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, and such. What happens, it'll get stuck to one little part of the DNA and now that little bit of DNA And these things are called, apparently, methyl groups. And to believe anything else, that's naive. PAT: Could you just tell us what you are doing now? Yeah. This lady right here is still taking drugs and she could be pregnant again next month.]. SAM KEAN: And his lab ended up getting destroyed. JAD: See, this is the story of science that doesn't get told. PAT: Destiny says before she was born, her mom had four other girls. ROBERT: So if they saw somebody who was starving as a kid in 1820, they could then see, "Well, when those people had children and grandchildren, did anything change? Radiolab is supported in part by the National Science Foundation and by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. Because while you might have a lot of influence, you know, genetically speaking, over your kids and their kids, you don't seem to have a lot of control. Or very many of them right at all, but, you know, his basic idea seems to be true. In pictures, he has that, you know, that crazy Einstein fuzzy hair thing. I'm Carl Zimmer's daughter. Baby, be careful. I mean, it's pretty common but like, here's a for instance, my dad from my entire life had this thing where if someone was whistling, he would. He was mighty skeptical. BARBARA HARRIS: It was just no baby should have to come into the world like that. 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 chan That's really impressive. CARL ZIMMER: He was born in 1880 in Vienna, Jewish family. JAD: But according to Kammerer, here's what happened when he heated up the toads little cage. JAD: These were kids that didn't end up with Barbara? There's going to be this massacre of toads and only a few lucky ones are going to survive. ROBERT: So you think you can get deep down? It was something they acquired during their lifetime. You dont really say it to yourself that way, but yeah. I'm Sam Kean's dad. All of our writers are dedicated to their job and do their best to produce all types of academic papers of superior quality. [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: Barbara Harris's solution is simpler than anything else out there. I mean, were not gonna do that ourselves. JAD: Because you begin with a mother's lick that ends up with a deep, deep change in the baby, not just the good, warm, fuzzy feeling, but a fundamental shift in who that baby is, and who that baby will be. JAD: What can't you? PAT: As Barbara made the rounds on the daytime talk shows, the reaction was split right down the middle. Yeah. But what exactly Maybe you can explain this to me, Robert. [foreign language]. If your grandpa didn't starve, instead he lived through great times. Well, he thought it might have been an assistant trying to frame him because he was Jewish. Yeah, there you go. What do I know? More information about Sloan at. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. I'm almost done. ROBERT: Interestingly, the church has also kept track of the farmers' SAM KEAN: How much they were growing each year. ROBERT: According to Darwin, life and changes are ruled by chance. SAM KEAN: Except he had one. [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: Harris says her program, children requiring a caring community, or CRACK], [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: Can prevent thousands of unwanted births to drug-addicted women. About 30 years ago-. JAD: Now, according to Carl, your genes are still fixed. You are not God. ROBERT: Thats what Darwin says, you cant. It seemed to have been passed down for multiple generations. Knock it right off the DNA. On the one hand, she says, immediately, cheques started arriving. Meet Jeremiah! Maybe more. She's not offering treatment, she's not offering counseling, and there are programs that do that. Because there is more data, more information about the people of verkalix, going farther back into the past than you can find almost anywhere else on Earth. 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. All the babies I had seen and all the people that have called me to tell me about their babies that were damaged. Who gave Destiny her first checkup told Barbara That she was delayed and she was always going to be delayed because of her prenatal neglect. fact checked by Jamie Frater. PAT: That's a lot of people. PAT: I ended up finding myself really conflicted about it. CARL ZIMMER: Yeah. [ARCHIVAL CLIP, toddler: Theres the moon.]. LULU: A really good radiolab about this called Inheritance. It's such a surprising result. Because theyre reaching for the tops of trees. Take a look, explore and subscribe! ROBERT: Well, that's the good news, but unfortunately there is some bad news here. ROBERT: What do you mean? From pneumonia. Then, Carl told us about this research that showed JAD: Well, he couldn't quite remember the details. ROBERT: Telling some genes to turn off now, other genes to turn on. OLOV BYGREN: The results are there. And looking at these swings in fortune, Olov realized what he had here was Because with all this data, he and his team could follow families forward in time, through the generations. That kind of 30 years? We actually sent our friend, Pejk Malinovski, to the archives in Stockholm to check it out. BARBARA HARRIS: Aw, you blew him a kiss? CARL ZIMMER: So they can grab onto the female and hold tight while they're mating. Listen Feb 3, 2023 Ukraine: The Handoff Pregnancy, and choice, in a war. PEJK MALINOVSKI: This is the verkalix church parish record. I was just pissed at what they have done to my children. OLOV BYGREN: Hi, Olov Bygren. BARBARA HARRIS: And when I found out the bill didn't pass, I just thought, "I have to come up with something else. BARBARA HARRIS: With a child, they give you a whole folder full of information, tells you all about them. You're not leaving this hospital unless you have long-term birth control.". So we did stop. 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.". Thanks to Frances Champagne and Michael Meany and Sam Kean, who writes about Paul Kammerer in his book, . You're eight, sorry. When I started spending some time with Destiny, Barbara's 22-year-old daughter. If they see methyl groups sitting on that bit of DNA, they are pissed. JAD: 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. But if you've got a mom who licks you. PAT: She actually emailed me afterwards and adjusted that number down a couple hundred. I just got custody of my eight-year-old son. As a parent, you are a tiny blip in a very, very, long story. And then that baby would stretch and stretch, and it would give a little more stretching to its baby. Radiolab: Parasites Transcript For copyright reasons we can't provide a transcript of the WNYC Radiolab feature on parasites. I feel that they should all be sterilized. That you're just renaming it. And when it came time to mate, the males and the females, they would mate in the water. Anyways, God bless you. PAT: Because she says as soon as she saw Destiny BARBARA HARRIS: Sat her on my lap, with her little dress on and her little curly hair. DESTINY HARRIS: Oh my goodness. That's how I've always looked at it. Completely answer all questions in Section I AND Section IV. Like Id be like, Weve got the keys, were gonna trash the house., 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.. MICHAEL MEANEY: What happens when moms lick their pups is that the pup beccomes aroused. BARBARA HARRIS: And I knew that the only way I was going to get a daughter was if I went and became a foster parent and asked for one. ROBERT: Are you near the Arctic Circle or OLOV BYGREN: My home village was 10 miles North of polar circle. You're obviously a great mom, but that feels cold to me. But with the midwife toad, the female Lays her eggs on land and then the male midwife toad comes along 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. And as of 11:01 a.m. on Tuesday, when were recording this, we have not broken the show. The neural chemical signal that gets activated during licking, is serotonin. Sat her on my lap, with her little dress on and her little curly hair. And in one day, we can imagine, he gets curious. JAD: [laughs] Youre just just judo, that's all this is. Remind me this. [foreign language]. 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. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab today. JAD: These are four kids from the same birth mother? PAT: Destiny says one day, she and her mom were in the car, and her mom said DESTINY HARRIS: She said, "I don't know, you know, maybe they'll grow bigger? Hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser, Radiolab is a podcast known for using innovative sound design to ask deep questions and investigative journalism to get the answers. I'm graduating in December. PAT: But were getting ahead of ourselves here. 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. That's against the rules. CARL ZIMMER: I know what I'll do, I'm going to set up a terrarium for them and I'm going to make it hot, really uncomfortably hot. 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. PAT: Even though Destiny's mom was doing all sorts of drugs during her pregnancy and the doctors told Barbara that Destiny was going to be mentally and physically delayed DESTINY HARRIS: Not feeling the way I'm supposed to feel. I do mean that. ROBERT: Frankly, this makes being 9, 10, 11, 12 like a rather crucial. ROBERT: If you were a great rat mommy, what would you be doing with your rat baby? And she says oftentimes the women who want help have a really hard time finding it. CARL ZIMMER: They'd spend more time in the water. And I just felt like it was in one of those moments that contains everything that's good about us as people. SAM KEAN: And so, they just had to hold on for the entire winter. Yeah. JAD: So now, the genes can make the proteins that make the rats a good mom? And Barbara and Destiny walked me out to my car. But she says, you can tell right away, just by looking, that some rat moms don't lick their kids a lot. They like to hang out in the water and the females like to lay eggs in the water. This is from 2002. And you have to bear in mind that at this point, it only had one hand left. ROBERT: Well, so here's the thing. I mean, yes, I might get a great family, but I might not. ROBERT: But the results are very clear. It happens. SAM KEAN: And he would basically turn the heat way, way up in these aquariums until they had to go underwater. Four or five steps later, we are in JAD: So almost instantaneously, the mother's tongue has reached into the baby's brain cells. No, I've only had somebody call and say they regret that they didn't stay on birth control. But according to Kammerer, shortly after these toads got into the water, they did begin to evolve fast. Can you say oh my goodness? Welcome to the Grammys of government-funded research. JAD: His big idea, as you might know, is that what a person does in their lifetime could be directly passed to their kids. BARBARA HARRIS: Since birth. He actually coined the word biology, too. She's somewhere, but it's not good from what we've heard. And even though they look basically nothing alike. Isaiah's in college and Taylor and Brandon, I met them at Barbara's house and they seemed to be fine. BARBARA HARRIS: I'm not saying that these women are dogs but they're not acting any more responsible than a dog in heat. He thought that because theyre swinging hammers all day, they got big bulky muscles, and then theyd pass the muscles to their children. JAD: [expletive] That was awesome. JAD: Turning down a job that they'd offered him. She should be with me. Apparently, those grandkids SAM KEAN: Were less prone to diabetes. Over the past five years, if you look at our tax return. Listen Jan 27, 2023 Birthstory A sperm, an egg, two wombs, four countries, and money. You got to help boost if you had a starving grandfather. But wouldnt it be nice if thats how it worked? PAT: And even though they look basically nothing alike. Your grade will be based on how complete and correct your answers are. I had a little basketball for her. JAD: If they see methyl groups sitting on that bit of DNA, they are pissed. Okay, you want to say bye? JAD: That's what good rat mothers do, they lick their babies a lot. I don't have the biggest boobies in the world. PAT: Isaiah would sleep and he would scream. Yes. Nobody's arguing that women should do drugs when they're pregnant. If you start smoking when you're 10, 11 something like that, you end up having children with more problems. JAD: 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. JAD: Who now works at Columbia University. So FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: So we start looking at maternal care. I wont say too much more except it includes one of my favorite kind of scientific parables that like Ive ever heard. Just a little. That's what good rat mothers do, they lick their babies a lot. JAD: They all go down to the DNA, surround that methyl and just, pow! JAD: Yeah, like you can help them overcome you. The women who I've worked with, who've had a history of drug problems, aren't like the examples that she gives. SAM KEAN: Very easily. JAD: What's he talking about? In any case, these books tell you when each of these folks died, how they died. So then over the next 70 some odd years, Lamarck basically became the poster boy for, like, the big dumb idea, the idea that you want to believe in but that you know isn't true. Radiolab is on YouTube! Is it a big town? But luckily for the Vivarium and for our story, they had a guy. So. ROBERT: You cant say that. In those books you can read everything about the citizens of verkalix, going back hundreds of years. JAD: Or does it get passed on such a deep level that doesn't even require teaching? Truth is, we dont know precisely how this happens but somehow the experience of starvation marks the DNA. ROBERT: It's a little odd, actually. It's writer, Sam Kean again, and here's, he says, what you need to know about the midwife toad. Like, "How did this happen? She actually emailed me afterwards and adjusted that number down a couple hundred. Radiolab - Transcripts Subscribe 187 episodes Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. LATIF: Oh you said it so much more diplomatically. Wow. So that's fun. LULU: Yeah, thats it. ], [ARCHIVAL CLIP, BARBARA HARRIS: Probably racist.]. And right now, I'm student teaching. SAM KEAN: Well, he thought it might have been an assistant trying to frame him because he was Jewish. He had one remaining midwife toad. The event that really sets this story in motion, the set of events, happened a few months after Barbara had brought Destiny home. So we're going to leave you with a story from our producer, Pat Walters, about one woman's radical A few months ago, Pat made his way down in North Carolina, to a small suburb outside of Charlotte to visit this family. To her, I matter. BARBARA HARRIS: "I want to thank you for your support and kindness as always." These are four kids from the same birth mother? But here's what I did not know about DNA. PAT: And as soon as she got there to pick him up, she could tell that something was wrong. Well, so here's the thing. LYNN PALTROW: Well, her explanation is that these women are having, in her terms, litters of damaged babies and society forever will be responsible for them. So much can happen after that. Can you say oh my goodness? ], [ARCHIVAL CLIP, BARBARA HARRIS: I'm going to go out into the streets and offer addicted women money to use birth control. 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