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Results from our forumGeneral Biology Question Concerning CladogramsI'm currently working on my last biology assignment for the year, based upon classification and evolution. As part of this, we need to present a cladogram. This is where I ask for help for two tricky organisms : flying fish and tuna. These two need to be able to be split by a characterestic. Also, ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... evidence dates human speciation to roughly 6 million years ago, which is in the range of estimates 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) to produce 47 chromosome offspring with the fusion. ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... evidence dates human speciation to roughly 6 million years ago, which is in the range of estimates 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) to produce 47 chromosome offspring with the fusion. ...
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Re:... theory that explains with its own design dependant word needs, in addition to science already there. Paleontologists and such like the cladogram and morphological cataloging system that Darwin is famed for. Love putting together the tree of life and often only have bones and traces ...
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Re:... cycle of life that through continual reproduction of previous state of genetic memory one replication at a time builds upon a previous design . A cladogram of resultant lineage thus shows a treeslike progression of adapting designs evidenced by the fossil record where never once was there not ...
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