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Results from our forumFuture Human Evolution... switches that on we could become the giant eyed as relatively fast as Darwin's island finches change genome switching to meet seasonal climate demands. One possibility for chemical signals that switch it on could come be surviving off giant reptiles and dwarf island mammals. The genome here ...
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Re: How does the amount of surfacearea affect the size of a cell... without taking up more room than possible. "...as a cell gets bigger there will come a time when its surface area is insufficient to meet the demands of the cell's volume and the cell stops growing." (http://staff.jccc.net/pdecell/cells/cellsize.html) Now consider this: Flattening the ...
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Re: Parthenogenesis(ZW) – CREATION of birds... of what (genes, I would guess) I can’t tell. After all that—I don’t believe the mere existence of parthenogenetic birds or lizards logically demands autogenesis, if that’s what you were arguing. I can imagine it happening by the accumulation of mutations, though I don’t know anything about ...
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Parthenogenesis(ZW) – CREATION of birds... kind, unless it generates parthenogenesis’ next generation? The parthenogenesis is observed in birds. Logically even the mutation theory(delusion) demands autogenesis. In fact, not the mutations(as defects) are an original reason for the synthesis of more consummate genes. The transformation from ...
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about Green Chemistry... realistic solutions to environmental concerns in academic labs should prove to be a boon to industry as they look for employees ready to meet the demands of the future of science. Advertising removed. Bio-team
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