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From Genome: The
Autobiography Of A Species
In 23 Chapters
By: JD and Pete
HMXP 102
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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What do you believe evolution is?
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What are your theories?
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What are your supporting arguments
toward your theories?
From Genome: The Autobiography
Of A Species In 23 Chapters
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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.
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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”?
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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.
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