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Results from our forumRe: Question About Common Descent... that the various primative molecular life forms developed from a single sequence of chemical activities at one particular location on the earth. Or, is it more commonly regarded by microbiologists and biochemists that those molecular life forms initially developed more or less simultaneously ...
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Question About Common Descent... that the various primative molecular life forms developed from a single sequence of chemical activities at one particular location on the earth. Or, is it more commonly regarded by microbiologists and biochemists that those molecular life forms initially developed more or less simultaneously ...
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The REVOLUTION of LifeDid Life emerge gradually over time, or were emergent events responsible? The Emergence of Life on Earth obviously establishes the clear and certain proof that such a Form of spectacular Change can occur, and actually has occurred in the history of the Earth. But, rather ...
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Endosymbiosis = Hybridization Speciation?... hard to notice or tell whether endosymbiosis occurred at all or how it was produced: Research Reveals Major Insight Into Evolution Of Life On Earth ScienceDaily (Aug. 20, 2009) — Humans might not be walking the face of the Earth were it not for the ancient fusing of two prokaryotes — tiny ...
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Re: humans the coordinating species?... sense. We're definitely not the most coordinated species. Ever seen termites and ants at work? We are the dominant species. There's not much on Earth that regularly preys on humans and there's not much that humans won't eat. The only things we have to fear are bacteria and viruses. We like to ...
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