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  1. May 17, 2016 · Many people think evolution requires thousands or millions of years, but biologists know it can happen fast. Now, thanks to the genomic revolution, researchers can actually track the population-level genetic shifts that mark evolution in action—and they're doing this in humans. Two studies presented at the Biology of Genomes meeting here last ...

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · But that’s not what the science says. “Of course humans are still evolving,” says Jason Hodgson, an anthropologist and evolutionary geneticist at Anglia Ruskin University in England. “All ...

  3. Nov 1, 2017 · Today, that number is at about 8,500 and counting. ... But the genetic link between APOE4 and Alzheimer’s risk ... The most popular non-human gene of all time is actually a spot in the mouse ...

    • Elie Dolgin
    • 2017
    • New Paranthropus robustus fossils from South Africa show microevolution within a single species. The human fossil record, like any fossil record, is full of gaps and incomplete specimens that make our understanding of complex evolutionary trends difficult.
    • Fossil children from Kenya, France, and South Africa tell us how ancient and modern human burial practices changed over time. Most of the human fossil record includes the remains of adult individuals; that’s likely because larger and thicker adult bones, and bones of larger individuals, are more likely to survive the burial, fossilization, and discovery processes.
    • The first Europeans had recent Neanderthal relatives, according to genetic evidence from Czechia and Bulgaria. Modern humans, Homo sapiens, evolved in Africa and eventually made it to every corner of the world.
    • A warty pig from Indonesia, a kangaroo from Australia, and a conch shell instrument from France all represent different forms of ancient art. Currently, the world’s oldest representational or figurative art is a cave painting of a Sulawesi warty pig found in Leang Tedongnge, Indonesia, that was dated to at least 45,500 years ago using Uranium series dating—and reported in January by a team led by Adam Brumm and Maxime Aubert from Griffith University.
  4. Jul 31, 2018 · Fowler’s 1844 work Hereditary Descent: Its Laws and Facts Applied to Human Improvement made hereditarian sentiments popular in the United States for over two decades.

    • Paul A. Lombardo
    • plombardo@gsu.edu
    • 2018
  5. Nicola Pirastu, a biostatistics expert at the Human Technopole research institute in Italy, has found that genetic variants in food preferences can shift our liking from fruit and vegetables to ...

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  7. 6 days ago · Genetics articles from across Nature Portfolio. Genetics is the branch of science concerned with genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms. It seeks to understand the process of trait ...