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Results from our forumThe Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... organisms belong or not, but rather a snapshot in the dynamic ever branching and crossing branches of the tree of life.
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... for the chromosome fusion. When detailed in a cladogram there are two branching events. First, the fusion in one parent's gamete (haploid sex cell) ... does not include now has science to support the story. The fruit tree Adam and Eve were not supposed to eat from for some reason, could here ...
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Biochemical question?... the question so strange. Evolution is not linear; it is more like a branching tree than some sort of straight line or ladder. Bacteria can be considered to be just as highly ...
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Phylogenetic trees vs cladograms.... but can't quite wrap my head around the difference between phylogenetic trees and cladograms. The more I re-read the text and research on the internet ... relationship between organisms. and I also realize that cladograms are branching diagrams of organims united by unique characteristics. BUT ...
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stem cells... implies, is a cell that can "branch out" like the stems of a tree and form more than one cell type. At minimum, to be a stem cell, as ... often referred to as bone marrow stem cells. They are capable of branching during cell division to make red blood cells, the various white ...
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