New research challenges long-standing assumptions about human evolution, revealing that natural selection has been more ...
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Study links red-hair genes to evolution, with vitamin D as a possible driver
Red hair shows up in only about 1 to 2 percent of people worldwide, yet in Scotland and Ireland the rate climbs above 6 ...
A massive study of ancient and modern DNA from thousands of West Eurasian people has identified nearly 500 genetic variants ...
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Evolution by natural selection has still been shaping the human species over the last 10,000 years: Here's how
When our distant ancestors first traded nomadic life for farming, villages, and permanent homes, you might assume that the ...
GINGERS bullied for their locks at school are getting the last laugh, as natural selection has fuelled a surge in redheads – ...
A massive study of ancient DNA from nearly 16,000 people across more than 10,000 years in West Eurasia reveals that natural selection has shaped modern human genomes far more than previously thought.
A Harvard study indicates natural selection has favored red hair for millennia, suggesting redheads may become more common as ...
The second science -- Simple selection -- The genetic and ecological context of selection -- History, chance, and necessity -- The rate of genetic deterioration -- The rate of environmental ...
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