GENOME STUDY PLACES MODERN HUMANS IN EVOLUTIONARY FAST LANE
December 10, 2007
December 10, 2007
MADISON, Wis., Dec. 10 -- The University of Wisconsin issued the following news release:
Countering a common theory that human evolution has slowed to a crawl or even stopped in modern humans, a new study examining data from an international genomics project describes the past 40,000 years as a time of supercharged evolutionary change, driven by exponential population growth and cultural shifts.
In a study published in the Dec. 10 issue of the Proceedings of the Nat . . .
Countering a common theory that human evolution has slowed to a crawl or even stopped in modern humans, a new study examining data from an international genomics project describes the past 40,000 years as a time of supercharged evolutionary change, driven by exponential population growth and cultural shifts.
In a study published in the Dec. 10 issue of the Proceedings of the Nat . . .