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They're using pigmentation to study a central question of biology: How do organisms adapt to their environments?
Harman recounts the enigmatic life of the chemist turned population geneticist George Price (1922-75), and surveys 150 years of scientific history to examine the theoretical problem at the core of behavioral biology, sociobiology and evolutionary psychology: Why do organisms sacrifice themselves for the benefit of others?
How do organisms that are proficient at regeneration adapt their developmental programs for repatterning tissues?
Proponents of the argument from design claim that, just as the existence of a complex, finely tuned machine such as a watch or jet engine requires a designer, so do organisms, which are just as complex and finely tuned.
It is important to note that, because all organisms have a common ancestor in their recent or distant past, that the correct answer to every question of the form "Do organisms X and Y have a common ancestor?" is unequivocally "Yes".
How do organisms sense when they are large enough to undertake the transition to adulthood?
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Where did organisms turn when it was freezing during the ice ages?
Neither did organisms colonising pre-PCT predict the pneumonic organism.
Why do most organisms have two sexes?
Why do some organisms live for a day and others live for a hundred years?
But how do the organisms attain these properties and with them evolvability?
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