Sentences with phrase «evolutionary eye blink»

This radical change happened in an evolutionary eye blink: We navigate our modern world with Paleolithic brains.

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This led cells to completely specialise in less than a million generations — an evolutionary blink of an eye (PLoS Computational Biology, DOI: 10.1371 / journal.pcbi.1000805).
Central to their research have been two related species of fruit flies, Drosophila simulans and D. mauritiana, which diverged from a common ancestor more than 260,000 years ago — a «blink of an eye» in evolutionary terms, Pitnick says.
«It's a blink of an eye from an evolutionary perspective,» said co-author Greger Larson at Durham University in the United Kingdom.
This study demonstrates just how easy it is to drive a trait to a high frequency in an evolutionary blink of an eye, and suggests that simply because a domestic trait is ubiquitous, it may not have been a target for selection at the very beginning of the domestication process,» said author Greger Larson.
«Mass extinction can take 10,000 years or less — the blink of an eye, by geological standards — but its effects on the evolutionary trajectory of life are still observable today.»
The potato and the tomato only diverged 10 million years ago — a blink of the eye in evolutionary time — and yet they are vastly different.
He knew that two closely related species, N. giraulti and N. longicornis, diverged from a common ancestor only about 400,000 years ago — «the blink of an eye in evolutionary time,» Bordenstein said.
However, Yakutian horses have adapted to the extremely cold temperatures in less than 800 years — a blink of the eye in terms of evolutionary adaptations.
Money has only been around for a few thousand years, a blink of an eye on the evolutionary timescale.
What seems a long process is ocurring in the blink of an eye in geological terms and evolutionary terms.
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