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Results from our forumRe: Question About Common Descent... I would like to know if, from the study of biochemistry and evolution, it has been established 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 ...
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Question About Common Descent... I would like to know if, from the study of biochemistry and evolution, it has been established 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 ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... that slowly extended their territory in a direction that in time brings them back to where they started, forming a ring. By the time the ring forms a complete circle back again they are no longer able or no longer choose to breed with each other. In this case it is obvious that speciation ...
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what is gametes in DNA?... human fertilization and embryonal development, you should be able to figure out what happens to a new gene if you put it into a gamete, which then forms the first diploid cell of a new individual and starts dividing.
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Endosymbiosis = Hybridization Speciation?... 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 life forms that do not have a cellular nucleus. UCLA molecular biologist James A. Lake reports important new insights about prokaryotes and the evolution ...
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