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1h ago
Hello guys,
I would like recommandation from you. I’m just a guy really fascinated by evolution and that love to read. But the only book i read about it so far is Dawkins selfish gènes years ago. Thought I reread it again 2 years after.
And now I like… want to know more ? Learn more ? Discover what is up to date cause selfish genes still is an « old » book.
Do you have recommandation? Remember i don’t study biology or something im an IT guy I just love knowledge and since so many people around me doesn’t believe in evolution, knowing a little better allow me to explain to them.
Thanks
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Evolution » Reddit
5h ago
How smart were they compared to early Homo Sapiens also side question did Homo sapiens and Homo Erectus ever co exist if not what was the latest descendent of Humans that a Homo Sapien would have encountered ?
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9h ago
Sorry if I’m not using the correct terminology but I recently saw a video of a “once in a billion” event where a cell absorbed another cell - much like how we believe ive cells absorbed mitochondria.
When this cell multiplied how was the DNA of both passed on in the splitting? Surely they would have to shear DNA or split at the same time which I don’t understand if they’re separate organisms.
I would be very grateful if anyone who understands this could explain.
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Evolution » Reddit
20h ago
Any info is appreciated
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Evolution » Reddit
20h ago
I know the ancestors of whales were land mammals that started swimming and adapted to the water.
How did fish, which have fins, evolve to live and be able to walk on land?
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Evolution » Reddit
20h ago
I want to know since plants and animals share a common ancestor, the earliest plants and animals resemble each other in any way since they weren't genetically too far apart?
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Evolution » Reddit
20h ago
I am not very educated on evolution. So, if artificial selection is not the right term, than let me know.
But I am curious, circumcision is being practice for atleast 4000 years. There should be communities who is practicing it for several millennium.
Does this have triggered some changes around their penis, like smaller foreskin, sperm production, thin skin etc?
If this much time is not enough, does this can trigger an evolution in them, if the practice continues?
can this trigger any evolution in certain human?
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Evolution » Reddit
20h ago
in a prehistoric world (seriously not trolling I’m asking in case I’m deemed against the ruleskind of hate I have to even say that”
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Evolution » Reddit
20h ago
Hi, I would like to read this book, but I saw it is a bit dated (2006), is it still valid today? Or it is outdated? I ask this fact because the book is quite phylosophycal about natural selection.
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