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Results from our forumWildlife biology... form or another. I think most organizations would be thrilled to have a 15 year old kid interested in what they do. Just start calling and making connections.
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Re: DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution the fossil record and current genetic studies show transitions and connections The fossil record is the weakest evidence for the theory. You have fully formed extinct organisms in the Cambrian explosion. With those you have many living fossils. Would that ...
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DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... human construct, where we try to differentiate among fairly similar types, but the fossil record and current genetic studies show transitions and connections between much more separate phylogenetic groups. There is no such dichotomy as microevolution and macroevolution, there all part of the same ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... and RAD51 genes, as well as certain versions of the AR gene, may also be associated with breast cancer risk. Not all studies have shown these connections, however. Of these genes, ATM and CHEK2 have the strongest evidence of being related to the risk of developing breast cancer.
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Natural selection is proven wrong... and RAD51 genes, as well as certain versions of the AR gene, may also be associated with breast cancer risk. Not all studies have shown these connections, however. Of these genes, ATM and CHEK2 have the strongest evidence of being related to the risk of developing breast cancer” MORE EVIDENCE ...
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