Sentences with phrase «of human breeding»

The analysis did not include humans, and the researchers are sceptical that these results tell us much about the evolution of human breeding systems.
In fact, most modern breeds are the result of humans breeding cats for their favorite hair patterns.

Not exact matches

Once you know how to interact with this rare breed of hard - working human, then you will have a better shot at getting your company covered than those who don't treat journalists with appreciation or respect.
This new breed of neurotechnology will allow the merging of the human brain with the power of machines in order empower humans to keep up with artificial intelligence.
Humans have been breeding plants to have desirable traits for thousands of years.
If 50,000 years ago the human race was motivated by simple survival, the emergence of more complex societies have bred a drive within human beings to, broadly speaking, seek reward and avoid punishment.
Proceeds from this year's event will benefit the International Arts and Philanthropy Foundation and Breed Life, a group that aims to facilitate the donation of human organs to people in need.
The ignorance bred by religion regarding what human beings as containing a ghost in the machine led the way for the misconceptions believed by communists regarding human beings as blank slates, since both religion and communists envisioned human beings in this flawed conceptual manner, denying the evolved components of the brain and the innate nature we are born with due to our genetic make up.
You don't seem to realize that Ham's Creationism involves a Universe that is less than 10,000 years ago and a human race that is entirely descended from 3 breeding pairs of humans 4,000 years ago wherein all the males were 1st order relatives.
In this case, in lieu of humans, the predators — hyenas, lions and wild dogs — will be the agent (blindly, unintentionally) doing the selective breeding.
As with most human activities, as our knowledge of evolution and genetics increased, dog breeding improved and exploded in the 1900s.
The humans could repeat this process, generation after generation, allowing only the fastest members of the litters to breed.
These are the same two goons who tried to argue that the Banana is a perfect example of intelligent design — totally omitting the fact that humans have been selectively breeding them some 800 years to make them more edible.
The old religion was more human, more tolerant of shifts from one god to another, and less likely to breed fiercely embattled heresies.
Clearly, selective breeding can cause dramatic changes in a creature like a dog, so what does it matter whether it's humans doing the selecting of traits, or nature preferring certain traits based on suitability to survive?
Since different races, like different breeds of dogs or horses, develop different capacities, it followed that distinct gradations in moral capacities would be found among human races.
Muslims are not a different breed of humans any more than Christians are.
Per your assertions, humans in the cradle of humanity have been affected by Malaria for millions of years yet somehow, this negative trait is never bred out of the human population.
Furthermore, breeding across race lines has been practiced throughout human history; that is how we came to have such a motley assembly of peoples on the earth today.
The position taken in this book is that such a democracy is inherently self - defeating, in part because the unrestrained pursuit of satisfaction tends to breed conflict rather than harmony, but more importantly because human nature is such that persons and cultures do not grow in beauty, strength, and virtue when people strive only to get what they want.
@Topher 3 breeding pairs of humans with all the males being first order relatives would lead to extinction within a few generations.
«3 breeding pairs of humans with all the males being first order relatives would lead to extinction within a few generations.
He argues that birth, breeding, and death are the features of life that most offend this sense of dignity, and as such are the central battlegrounds for those attempting to help us become more than human.
If hopelessness breeds paralysis of will, hope releases human energies.
Selective breeding of humans for specific attributes would ultimately lead to less diversity and leave the population more susceptible to epidemics for example.
Do a bit of study regarding genetic drift, population bottlenecks and the impossibility of the entire human race having come from 3 breeding pairs of humans, with all the males being 1st order relatives, a mere 4,000 years ago.
Some 4,000 years ago, the 6 breeding humans from the boat began the pro-create at an astounding rate, somehow seeding the entire planet with the diversity of ho / mo sapiens we see today.
Most breeds of dog do not (and likely can not) breed with wolves for a variety of reasons, including allopatric and / or human induced separation and mating rituals.
As with most human activities, as our knowledge increased, dog breeding improved and exploded in the 1900s, with the current 600 or so breeds of dogs all descendent from the original wolf.
Using high school level science, explain to us how 4 breeding pair of humans, with 5 members sharing much of the same genetic material, can provide enough genetic diversity for the population to continue.
Aliens will come to earth and remove the deserving humans which have been successfully breeding for thousands of years in an unknowning effort to repopulate the slave supply for the Master Race.
The idea that induced change to aplant's genetic code is a phenomenon of the DNA age is also untrue: modern hexaploid wheat possesses six times as many chromosomes as its prehistoric ancestor, thanks to tireless selection and breeding over ten thousand years of human farming.
I see this as less of a Gay Debate Problem and more of a Human Problem though: we play the comparison game in almost every area of life and it inflates egos, breeds feelings of inferiority, or causes jealousy (among other terrible ways of internalizing the comparison culture).
The speculation that it was in a «section on preaching to the «half breeds» / Samaritans» might be some handy way someone sections off that section of the book, but to assume every incident within a certain part of scripture is there like a Science book identifying the phylum and genus of an animal, that is, that everything mentioned under the Raccoon Family is in the Raccoon Family (the ring - tail cat, kinkajou, coatimundi... three other members of the raccoon family), is an assumption that does not seem to apply to the Bible and how it is written... it is more human, and living, and not sterile, everything in its tight little unmovable section, etc..
Ever since the domestication of the five Capsicum species, with chile breeding, human choice is the most important factor in the development of new varieties.
Don Cockell was acclaimed by sportswriters on both sides of the Atlantic for his ability to absorb hundreds of Marciano's hardest blows, and one Englishman went so far as to write that»... this was the kind of extra courage which makes you proud to belong to the human race and to have been sired by the same breed as the boy who grew up in the back streets of Battersea.»
A breed of little humans that thrive on sarcasm... more
Human waste is a literal breeding ground of grossness, so nip it in the bud and prevent communicable disease.
Also, consider that our landfill contains millions of tons untreated human waste, a breeding ground for diseases that could potentially contaminate our groundwater.
«A nation whose children were burned in the Holocaust must do a lot of soul - searching if it bred people who burn other humans,» Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan said in response to the day's news.
A 2014 report to the UK Council for Science and Technology, for instance, concluded that «it is not appropriate to have a regulatory framework that is based on the premise that GM crops are more hazardous than crop varieties produced by conventional plant breeding», citing two decades of extensive studies that have not revealed significant risks to human, animal or environmental health.
Above all else, as others have said, he was a fully signed - up member of the human race, a rare breed — a politician who was universally liked if not loved.»
That's a sign that these animals had lost their fear of humans, even without the researchers deliberately breeding the most human - friendly mice, as scientists had done with the foxes.
Precisely as we humans, every dog is likely to carry genetic predisposition for some inherited disorder, so we expect these numbers to grow as the numbers of tested disease variants, breeds, and dogs further increase, confirms Dr. Donner.
A new study finds stress - response differences in the brains of foxes bred to be more or less aggressive toward humans.
The researchers found that changes in the amount of protein and carbohydrates in the diet had a similar effect on the microbiota of dogs and humans, independent of the dog's breed or sex.
They found that this genetic signature appears in all Birmans, likely showing that humans selectively bred these cats for their white paws and that the change to their genome happened in a remarkably short period of time.
After more than 20 years of genetic experimentation, researchers have discovered how to breed malaria - resistant mosquitoes that are unable to infect humans with their bites.
The Manot people are also a leading candidate for the humans that bred with Neanderthals — exploits that have given all of today's non-African humans a sliver of Neanderthal heritage.
With machine implants worthy of a Star Trek villain, a new breed of beetle takes walking instructions from its human overlords.
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