Evolution

Bacterial Genomes And Evolution

functional genes (Cole et al. 2001). Its genome is about 1 million base pairs smaller than that of its ...

Article - T. Ryan Gregory - Jan 24 2008 - 4:50pm

40 Year-Old Theory Confirmed: Genes Quadrupled During Evolution But Most Were Lost

acids. "Marine invertebrates actually vary about 6 percent, which means that, on average, one of ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 18 2008 - 4:40pm

Hamilton's Rule, Or Hamilton's Folly

logic tells us that if we wish to reach conclusions about the impact on evolution of altruism or ...

Article - Steve Davis - Apr 22 2009 - 3:15am

Welcome To Humans, Version 3.0

characteristic sorts of contour conglomerations occurring among opaque objects strewn about in three dimensions ...

Article - Mark Changizi - Aug 2 2011 - 12:24pm

Horsetails And The Hidden Marriage

places where these plants about, such as Wales, mountainous Scotland, and Cornwall.    But today I am ...

Article - Robert H Olley - May 9 2011 - 2:32am

Finding Nematostella: How Epithelial Cell Shape Changes Drive Tentacle Development

When you read studies about embryogenesis and the cellular and molecular mechanisms used by cells ...

Article - News Staff - May 2 2013 - 11:33am

Thanks, Fish, For The Genetic Blueprints Of Limbs

Our first four-legged land ancestor came out of the sea about 350 million years ago. Watching ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 22 2014 - 3:00am

Evolution In The Lab

more about the evolution of protein folding and stability." Chaput’s group decided to speed up ...

Article - News Staff - May 22 2007 - 9:50pm

Pre-Dinosaur Fossils Reveal Early Evolution

show a great deal of variation within species. “That led me into thinking there’s something weird about ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 26 2007 - 6:03pm

Evolution: Could The Genetic Change That Generated The Upright Bipedal Human Body Be Found Soon?

author of three books about the spine – “Axial Character Seriation in Mammals” (BrownWalker 2007), “The ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 9 2007 - 9:38pm