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32 sites in Evolution
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A blog about evolution, creation and 'all that jazz', by high school biology teacher Scott Hatfield.
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Gene McCarthy, a geneticist, provides an in-depth discussion of macroevolution and its probable causes and, in the process, reviews the history of evolutionary thought.
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Provides articles on the history of the theory of evolution and the basics of biological evolution. Includes forums only available to members.
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Chapter from the Online Biology Book covering this subject in detail.
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An evolutionary poem unraveling the history and mystery of life.
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Information on the largest collection of fossil-horse skeletons in the world at the American Museum of Natural History.
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The American Museum of Natural History provides a guided tour through the evolution of vertebrates.
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One of the classic stories of evolution is the riddle of the giant panda's thumb.
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Poster providing a great deal of information in a simple but comprehensive way in accordance with the new cladistic classification system. Also contains information on the work behind the poster.
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Article about the peppered moth where natural selection had caused a change in populations, long held out to be a demonstration of evolution in progress.
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Article from Truth in Science describing Professor Donald Prothero's view that the evolution of mammals from their ancestors, the synapsids, provides an excellent example of a transitional sequence.
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Article explaining how the discovery by Othniel Charles Marsh of certain horse fossils demonstrated the evolution of the horse and provided credible evidence to back up Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
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Information on a book by Professor Jaroslav Flegr describing a variation on the theory of evolution, the frozen plasticity theory.
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A beginner's guide to a science-based understanding of evolution, accessible to the non-scientist. Present the topic of evolution in a scientifically accurate manner that avoids highly technical language.
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This article argues that evolution is an observed, natural fact. It then tries to provide answers to many of the problems Creationists may have with the theory of evolution.
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BBC Science and Nature article describing how modern mammals evolved from reptiles that lived more than 200 million years ago.
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An outline of the chain of reasoning behind the theory of natural selection.
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Recasting of Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" to present evolutionary theory and the pseudo-scientific nature of "creation science" and "intelligent design," by Ronald L. Ecker. Full text available online.
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A probabilistic model of biological evolution with a new interpretation of Darwinian natural selection and 3 examples: 1) 5 mass extinctions 2) hominization 3) the PO2PAL increase.
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A tool for academic research in evolutionary biology and its associated controversies.
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From the archives of the Boston Review.
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Group weblog on evolutionary theory, the claims of the anti-evolution movement, and the defence of the integrity of both science and science education.
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Essays, articles, resources and links presenting scientific evidence for evolution and refuting creationist arguments. Demonstrates fallacies of Young Earth Creationism and Intelligent Design.
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Review and critique of popular arguments against the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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BBC News article about study on Himalayan songbirds that suggests how one species can evolve into two.
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Paper on the relationship between information and the process of evolution.
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Two articles discussing chemical evolution in light of the Zeeman effect and the lightning cloud experiments of Stanley Miller.
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This paper shows how evolution tunes the content and frequency of genetic variation to enhance its evolvability, organising genetic systems into hierarchies. Genetic evolution is neither random nor blind.
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A collection of articles about evolution, most of which deal primarily with human evolution, from a variety of sources. They include discussion of the anatomical, fossil and genetic evidence.
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Illustrated lecture transcript by Dr. Jere Lipps. Discussion of the evolutionary record of the pre-Cambrian period and the Cambrian explosion, including the traces and impacts of non-skeletal life forms.
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Companion to PBS series on evolution. Features essays, video clips, and special interactive features that explore the story of life on Earth.
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Essays on dinosaur origin and extinction, bird origin and flight, and human origin.
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