Not exact matches
Ivany says this kind of
work has implications for the study of the
evolutionary history of life on Earth, and may help explain why the metabolism of cold - blooded animals has changed
over time.
That's how
evolutionary biologist Michael Gray describes his
work deciphering gene sequences within the mitochondria of protist cells and seeing how they have changed
over time.
It also points to new mechanisms at
work in the brain development of individuals and in species like humans
over evolutionary time.
The way evolution
works is that there is, waiting in the wings in small numbers through recessive genes, pre-adaptations to all the normal conditions life has experienced
over evolutionary spans of
time.