Ancestry & Evolution
The desire to understand our origins is primal. By examining our DNA over successive generations through the evolutionary process of inherited characteristics of human and animal populations–as well as from those species from which humans share a common ancestry–we can decipher our individual and collective past and develop medical innovations for the future.
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Viewpoint: GMOs are ‘unnatural’? Evolution explodes a popular crop biotech myth
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Podcast: Bird poop, pus, and the Manhattan project—the surprising origins of the genetic alphabet
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Human-chimp hybrid fossil discovery rewrites human evolutionary history! Uhm, maybe not.
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Iraqi excavation rekindles debate over whether Neanderthals buried their dead
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Human brains have more in common with our ‘ape cousins’ than previously thought
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Viewpoint: Biologist Jerry Coyne challenges view that sex is ‘a spectrum, not a binary’—such claims ‘undermine public trust in science’
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