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A typical healthy child carries a pound or two of rapidly evolving microscopic bacteria in his or her body.
It is plausible then, that by the end of the heavy bombardment (Gomes et al. 2005; Hartmann et al. 2000) some ~3,800 Ma ago, the primitive lands and oceans were open niches ready for the pioneering and rapidly evolving microscopic life forms, for which occasional "sterilizing" perturbations may be irrelevant given the resilience and time scales at which biology operates compared to geology.
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Clearly an interesting and rapidly evolving field.
This is a rapidly evolving situation.
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This is, however, a rapidly evolving landscape.
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