Last Friday I discussed evolution, outlining a few reasons why I don’t consider wide-scale evolution to be a “fact.” This week, I’d like to continue in that vein. First I must define evolution so I ...
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Evidence is mounting that epigenetic marks on DNA can influence future generations in a variety of ways. But how such phenomena might affect large-scale evolutionary processes is hotly debated. The ...
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