Not exact matches
Please do your research on the subject matter, as there is much
more to learn
about human evolution.
Rather, he contends that «Evolutionary Psychology,» a set of assumptions
about the nature and
evolution of the
human mind, has largely crowded out the possibility of a
more pluralistic «evolutionary psychology.»
It is as silly to say that
evolution only cares
about the species reproducing itself as it is to say that
humans are DNA's way of making
more DNA — but nowhere near as funny.
The genomic data is important, say researchers, because it serves as a key reference point for when and where the parasite existed in
humans, and provides
more information
about the
evolution of
human disease.
With the honeyguides» help, the Hadza found hives
about 58 % of the time,
more than twice as often as when foraging alone, researchers report in a paper in press at
Evolution and
Human Behavior.
First discovered in plants
about 60 years ago, they are now known to make up
more than 40 percent of the entire
human genome and may play an important role in genome
evolution (pdf).
Chimeric mice could also provide
more clues
about brain
evolution by helping researchers identify astrocyte specializations that are unique to
humans.
The
more we understand
about the Neanderthal genome, the
more we understand
about ourselves and the
evolution of the
human race.
This allowed them to compare the level of expression of
more than 1,000 genes between
humans, chimps, orangutans and rhesus macaques — representing
about 70 million years of
evolution.
The fact that warfare played such a large role in society formation also helps reveal a little bit
more about human society
evolution in general.
NEW YORK — The skull of a newly discovered 325 - million - year - old shark - like species suggests that early cartilaginous and bony fishes have
more to tell us
about the early
evolution of jawed vertebrates — including
humans — than do modern sharks, as was previously thought.