IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is a measure of mental agility and comprehension speeds. Some of the greatest scientists of all time had impressive IQ. In the UK, the average 32-year-old has an IQ of 100. This is thought to be increasing by at least 3% per decade, as human beings evolve t...
Many human traits are highly polygenic, for that the phenotype is governed by a large number of small-effect variants [3]. Though complicated, polygenic adaptation acts pervasively on complex traits, and plays an important role in human evolution [3]. Here, we combined GWAS data with SDS to...
that controls male or female development, as suggested by the cases of persimmon andPopulus2,16. However, the single master sex-determining genes reported in most animals, including mammals and many teleosts, probably originated after, not with, the transition to gonochorism; this involved replaci...
All of these findings suggested that the crested ibis has a low level of degeneration of the W chromosome. Fig. 4: Highly restricted degeneration and female-biased expression of the ancient-W in the crested ibis. a Syntenic plot between the neo-Z and neo-W Chromosomes of the crested ibis ...
Trust me, this level of technology could never create itself, not even in a billion years. Researchers have even pinpointed the exact location in the brain where the vestibule is sending this data to calculate our movement in 3D space. Researchers have discovered a sophisticated neural computer...
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The conventional IT infrastructure cannot be scaled to this level at any point in a on demand fashion. So cloud computing played an important role to support all these migrations from traditional computing to IT-based service providers with a huge number of clients and other businesses like ...
Several classifications of the causes for non-acceptance of evolution have been proposed (Alters and Alters2001; Alters2005; Smith2010a,b; Wiles et al.2011). I follow these fairly closely here but at the highest level divide causes into what may be called “proximate” or “primary” causes...
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Several classifications of the causes for non-acceptance of evolution have been proposed (Alters and Alters2001; Alters2005; Smith2010a,b; Wiles et al.2011). I follow these fairly closely here but at the highest level divide causes into what may be called “proximate” or “primary” causes...