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Dr Mareike Janiak

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
27 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

I've heard of a moose getting stuck in an apple tree because it was trying to eat the fermenting apples.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

There are stories about birds,

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

especially cedar waxwings that are birds that occur here in Canada.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

They're known to eat these fermenting berries.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

It's so widespread that I think there's safaris that actually use this and they're advertising.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

Humans have a mutation in one of the genes that codes for a protein that breaks down ethanol or alcohol, as we commonly call it.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

This mutation was not unique to humans, but it was actually shared with humans, chimpanzees and gorillas.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

So that means it must have evolved in our common ancestor.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

The idea is that our ancestors became more terrestrial, so they started moving on the ground more.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

They were encountering fallen fruits more.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

You know, once they've been there for a while, they start fermenting.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

So by being able to digest and metabolize that ethanol that's found in these fruits, you're able to eat more of them without having really detrimental effects.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

Yeah, that's roughly the idea.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

And that's actually kind of what inspired our research.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

So we actually looked across 85 different mammals, and we did find that other frugivores, so other fruit-eating mammals, didn't have the exact same change as humans, but they had other changes in the same location of that gene.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

It said, it's impossible.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

And the flaw in these was that they used the human ethanol metabolism efficiency in that calculation.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

Which we know is very special.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

When we started looking into this, we realised quickly that elephants actually have what we call a pseudogene, and that means it's not functioning anymore.

What The Duck?!
Natures Most Wanted: Trunk and disorderly

So we can definitely say that elephants don't have the same rate of ethanol metabolism that we do.

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