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From Genome: The
Autobiography Of A Species
In 23 Chapters
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From Genome: The Autobiography
Of A Species In 23 Chapters
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From Genome: The Autobiography
Of A Species In 23 Chapters
What do you believe evolution is?
What are your theories?
What are your supporting arguments
toward your theories?
From Genome: The Autobiography
Of A Species In 23 Chapters
Dictionary.com defines evolution as a
change in the gene pool of a population
from generation to generation by such
processes as mutation, natural selection,
and genetic drift.
If we evolved from apes why do we not
evolve any more?
From Genome: The Autobiography
Of A Species In 23 Chapters
“No doubt this ecological success of the human
being comes at a high price and we are doomed
to catastrophe soon enough; for a successful
species we are remarkably pessimistic about the
future. But for now we are a success”
What does the author mean when he says
“Doomed by catastrophe”?
What is the author trying to get across to the
reader in this quote?
Work Cited
Ridley, Matt “The Autobiography Of A Species In
23 Chapters." The Human Experience: Who Am
I. 6th ed. Littleton: Tapestry,, 2009. 187-196.
Print.
"Evolution | Define Evolution at Dictionary.com."
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