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evolutionary

Something that is related to evolution. Humans have a long and complicated evolutionary history.

evolutionary

of or relating to or produced by evolution evolutionary biology

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Darwin developed the evolutionary theory.

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Humans are not at the top of the evolutionary ladder.
But this is not an example of the evolutionary process?
I don't deny that there's some strange evolutionary process going on.
A man puts up with only so much before he descends on the evolutionary ladder which is your line.
I should say the Organians are as far above us on the evolutionary scale as we are above the amoeba.
Your evolutionary patterns and your social development.
This missing link in an evolutionary chain!
Imposed by the evolutionary plan?
Penic erection was one of the many unsolved evolutionary mysteries of sexuality.
We've both ends of the evolutionary scale this week, haven't we?
We have got trillions of dormant genes in us, our whole evolutionary past.
I wonder what evolutionary stage my ancestors were at?
But perhaps more difficult to understand. the evolutionary leap, necessary to bridge the most sophisticated of the apes. with man.
Well, this is, of course. the evolutionary ladder showing how man progressed.
Humankind has given up on its evolutionary progress. Doing so ensures its self-destruction.
Look, Simon, that herd's a rare variant, the last of an evolutionary line.
Or a prehistoric monster that has been in an evolutionary deep freeze and is isolated in the mountains?
They support their theoretical structure, in part, by a grossly distorted interpretation of the later evolutionary writings of Antoine Rouge.
Perhaps the children of this island, guided by instinct, or by an evolutionary development, have started to.
Befor e it can be political or r evolutionary, it first has to be good.
He is not weak, yet actors have often portrayed him as neur otic a pathological r evolutionary, thus as a decadent type.
I don't deny, that there's a strange evolutionary process going on, but mankind won't be destroyed.
I mean, a man can put up with only so much without he descends a rung or two on the old evolutionary ladder, which is up your line.
We Zons are the ultimate evolutionary form of the highest life order in the cosmos.
Penile erection was one of the many unsolved evolutionary mysteries surrounding sexuality.
But he cannot accept the evolutionary implications.
Instead, they were the evolutionary product of a totally alien environment.
Most evolutionary lines became extinct.
We have a common organic chemistry and a common evolutionary heritage.
One evolutionary branch led to acorn worms.
The random character of the evolutionary process must create elsewhere creatures very different from any that we know.
Our separate gene libraries have many pages in common which is another reminder of the deep interconnection of all living things on our planet because of a common evolutionary heritage.
These books are the repositories of the knowledge of our species and of our long evolutionary journey from genes to brains to books.

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In evolutionary terms, we can easily understand altruism toward kin and others who can reciprocate our help.
Change can be made in an evolutionary, rather than a revolutionary, way.
So, in evolutionary terms, the fear system of the brain is very old.
On the one hand, having a capacity to reason confers an obvious evolutionary advantage, because it makes it possible to solve problems and to plan to avoid dangers, thereby increasing the prospects of survival.
Biology is not physics, and to ignore its evolutionary history is to invite irrelevance.
According to evolutionary psychologists, such displays of blatant benevolence are the human equivalent of the male peacock's tail.
But most of these developments have been derivative elaborations of Darwin's grand evolutionary model.
The process that produced our species in Africa granted it a number of advantages - syntactical language, advanced cognition, symbolic thinking - that favored its spread throughout the world and determined its eventual evolutionary success.
The ability of tumor cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions, including toxic chemicals, is similar to the evolutionary capacities demonstrated by crop pests and other invasive species.
They will need to understand the evolutionary dynamics of resistant populations, and design strategies to suppress or exploit the adapted characteristics.
There is every reason to take these events seriously, because EID's appear to have a long evolutionary history.
The Cardinal argued that evolution is the work of God and that evolutionary theory should be interpreted in that light and no other.
They noted that President Bush had sided openly with those who want to make evolutionary theory optional in schools' science curricula.
But will the Union's new Constitutional Treaty put an end to this pattern of evolutionary constitution building?
Yet lessons learned in dealing with exotic species, combined with recent mathematical models of the evolutionary dynamics of tumors, indicate that eradicating most cancers may be impossible.
EXETER - Those who believe that a supernatural being created the universe have never posed an intellectual challenge to evolutionary theory.
Widely publicized in recent years by Oxford evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, the new synthesis unites Darwin's theory of natural selection with Mendelian genetics, which explains heredity.
Indeed, the parallels between cancerous cells and invasive species suggest that the principles for successful cancer therapy might be found not in the magic bullets of microbiology but in the evolutionary dynamics of applied ecology.
So it is no surprise that these advances are providing valuable insights into the field of evolutionary biology as well, including evidence supporting the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution that I developed in 1973.
As is typical in science, each new discovery in evolutionary biology raises as many questions as it answers.

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