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In evolution, a series of random variations gives rise to something that appears orderly and designed.
Nine academic, scientific and cultural institutions around the city are holding a Year of Evolution, a series of exhibitions, seminars and lectures to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin next February, and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work, "The Origin of Species".
To assess the contribution of sample heating on volatile evolution a series of pyrolysis experiments were performed.
In the course of evolution, a series of similar prototypic segments gradually undergoes cephalization anteriorly and caudalization posteriorly through diversification of the Hox genes.
In the course of evolution, a series of similar prototypic body segments is converted in a stepwise manner into anterior head and posterior abdominal segments.
G BELSKA et al. [ 23] showed that in contrast to the other ABC subfamilies which remain as single copy in each species during evolution, a series of gene duplications occurs independently in the PDR subfamily in five hemiascomycetous species.
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De Vries believed these varieties to be an example of an evolution that could be studied experimentally and conceived of evolution as a series of abrupt changes radical enough to bring new species into existence in a single leap.
Evolution is a series of successful mistakes: errors made when copying genes, which – by allowing their carriers to run faster or to live on less food – mean they do better.
Using examples drawn from human history and from the natural history of social insects, Wilson made a case for multilevel selection as the driver of social evolution in a series of papers and, at length, in The Social Conquest of Earth (2012).
While Flannery agrees that this theory describes some extinctions of species and civilizations, he instead embraces the "Gaia hypothesis," developed by the ecologist James Lovelock, which sees evolution as "a series of win-win outcomes that has created a productive, stable and cooperative Earth" — at least until human selfishness got in the way.
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