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    from the estimated rates were estimated to account for a 10-fold fluctuation from the results. This novel approach has provided some insight into past rates of evolution, however, it does not account for what mechanisms lead to adaptation and evolution in the divergent species. There are various models to choose from when assessing evolution in species, populations, or organisms. Models are…

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    debated against the creation account in Genesis, or the faith-based theory. Darwin’s theory of evolution juxtaposed against the Genesis creation account allows for one to believe fully in only one of these creation accounts when discussing the creation of man, despite having other beliefs on various ideas. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution provides scientific evidence to suggest that humans came from an evolution of different species throughout the course of time. For example, Darwin’s theory is…

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    1. Darwin understood that variations in the finch species pointed towards the idea that variation is the origin of evolution. Peter Boag continued to work tentatively alongside the Grants by extracting blood samples and DNA from the finches in his lab, then giving the Grants the data he would find. Boag and Hans Gelter have been running these various DNA tests on the finches provided by the Grants and hope to find the finch that created the different variations of finches along the Galapagos…

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    Evolution causes many changes in a species. Some species of animals develop thicker fur others have stronger muscles. Hummingbirds have to consume massive amounts of foods everyday in order to survive. One of their evolutionary traits is a mutated T1R1-T1R3 taste receptor. An experiment was conducted to test how hummingbirds detect sugars in nectar. The article “Evolution of sweet taste perception in hummingbirds by transformation of the ancestral umami receptor” (Maude W. Baldwin et al. science…

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    Bipedalism and upright posture are considered some of the most important characteristics that separate humans from other species. The article, “Kinship in a Footprint?” by Michael Day, delves into the significance of bipedalism in hominin evolution and the different ways in which bipedalism is studied. He writes that bipedalism and upright posture are behavioral responses in relation to the environment for primate species. It is useful in increasing visual surveillance, displaying threats,…

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    The Paradox of Anthropocentrism In the simplest possible definition, the word evolution is understood as change over time. The notion of evolution, however, more complicated than just the meaning of the word. Conceptually, evolution has dichotomized exceptionally clearly. To the scientific community, evolution is a clear reference to the work and theories completed by Charles Darwin throughout the span of his lifetime, and the modern day knowledge of the process in which organisms develop…

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    Creation vs. Evolution Creation and evolution have always been argued head to head. Creationism and evolution, both cannot be proved scientifically yet. Creationism is common among people with a belief in God or another god/deity. They believe in the straightforward interpretation of the bible. Evolutionists though believe in what is the big bang theory which simply states that all things came from nothing. There are many other groups of people in these two major groups but they all have the…

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    Hominins Evolution

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    There is a variety of intermediate fossil evidence that supports the existence of Hominins and the progression through the australopithecine and homo genus. Before our bodies were shaped the way they are in modern times they used to be much different. In order to become the way they are early hominins went through a series of changes. One of these changes was that their hips got shorter (height wise) and they became more bowl shaped in order to better support body weight. Their feet also evolved…

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    The theory of biological evolution through natural selection is widely accepted and taught in most western education systems. However, there are many misconceptions regarding evolution, held both by proponents of evolution and by those opposing it. Generally, these misconceptions occur due to a misunderstanding or ignorance of how evolution functions, due to an over simplistic version of it being taught (Scott, 2004). The four misconception that will be discussed in this essay however, will be:…

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    animals, but yet so different when taking a closer look. The theory of evolution has been introduced to mankind as an explanation to that very question. Although, Evolution is a very sensitive subject when talking to some people, most God fearing people shun the very ideology behind it. Some feel as though evolution challenges their religious beliefs on how the world really came to be. Those who typically do not agree with evolution more than likely do not have a clear understanding in the…

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