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This category is reserved for sites about the Biology of Evolution. Sites opposing the Theory of Evolution may be submitted to sub-categories of Science: Anomalies and Alternative Science such as Criticism of Darwinism or Creationism. more information (editors only) |
This category is for scientific sites about evolution in biology.Evolution is the process by which living things change over generations. Evolutionary biology is the study of how and why evolution occurs. An organism inherits traits from its parents through the genome. Mutations in these genes and/or the way they are read, or not read, can produce a new trait in the offspring. If a new trait makes these offspring better suited to their environment, they will be more successful at surviving and reproducing. This process is called natural selection, and it causes useful traits to become more common. The theory of evolution by natural selection was first proposed by Charles Darwin in his book “On the Origin of Species”, written in 1859.
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This category contains websites that list scientific and educational resources pertaining to evolution and related topics.
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This category contains websites with online educational resources and links to the relevant resources and departments in educational institutions.
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Please submit here only sites that are concerned with the evolution of humans. Sites about other species of the genus Homo such as Homo erectus or Neanderthal Man should be submitted to: Hominidae.
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This category is for sites about human evolution. Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerned with the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species. The genus Homo is first known from the remains of Homo habilis who roamed the earth from about 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago. Other members of the genus Homo followed, but it is unclear which of these were actually ancestors of modern man, Homo sapiens, who first appeared about 250,000 years ago.
Molecular evolution is the process of evolution at the scale of DNA, RNA, and proteins. It emerged as a field of study in the 1960s as scientists sought to understand recent discoveries on the structure and function of nucleic acids and protein.
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This category is for websites dealing with books, magazines, journals, and other publications dealing with evolution and related topics.
Software that can be used to predict and describe evolution
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