161. Genome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elements and Genome Evolution Special Feature: Transposable elements and the Evolution of eukaryotic genomes". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (47): 17600–17601. DOI :10.1073/pnas.0607612103 .
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162. Influenza A virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in a brief interval of rapid evolution , rapidly sweeping through the population and eliminating most other variants. [ 43 ]
Short-term evolution In the short-term evolution of influenza A virus, a 2006 study found that stochastic, or
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163. Tinbergen's four questions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
between function and evolution in two ways. On the one hand, function and evolution are often presented as separate and distinct explanations of behavior. [ 2 ] On the other hand, the definition of adaptation, a central concept in
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164. Genetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Energy Transformation
Evolution
Genetics
Homeostasis
Taxonomy
Principles of Evolution
Adaptation
Genetic drift
Gene flow
MacroEvolution
MicroEvolution
Mutation
Natural selection
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165. Evolution and Human Behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society .
[edit ] See also
Dual inheritance theory
Evolutionary developmental psychology
Evolutionary psychology
Human behavioral ecology
[edit ] External links
Official website
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166. Eugenics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
where he experimented with evolution in plants and animals. In 1904 Davenport received funds from the Carnegie Institution to found the Station for Experimental evolution. The Eugenics Record Office (ERO) opened in 1910 while Davenport and
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167. Baldwin effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, also known as Baldwinian evolution or ontogenic evolution , is a theory of a possible evolutionary process that was originally put forward in 1896 in a paper, "A New Factor in evolution," by American psychologist James Mark Baldwin . The
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168. Sperm competition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trends in ecology & evolution, 20(1), 46-53.
^ a b Pitnick, S, Markow, T, & Spicer, G. (1999). evolution of multiple kinds of female sperm-storage organs in Drosophila. evolution, 53(6), 1804-1822.
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169. Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of years of preceding turtle evolution and species in its ancestry. It did lack the ability to pull its head into its shell (and it had a long neck), and had a long, spiked tail ending in a club, a body form similar to that of ankylosaurs ,
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170. Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of years of preceding turtle evolution and species in its ancestry. It did lack the ability to pull its head into its shell (and it had a long neck), and had a long, spiked tail ending in a club, a body form similar to that of ankylosaurs ,
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