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If our society doesn’t allow for natural selection, how are humans supposed to be evolving? I have heard researchers say that detached earlobes are a sign of evolution, but how is that going to affect the entire world population?

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What do you think about therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning in our society today? why?
Is it acceptable or not?
Is it possitive or not?
IS it suitable or not?

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I need the name of an enzyme that has helped society (or just people in general) Im trying to research some but no luck!

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I’m doing grade 8 science and I really need help. How do animal and plant cells relate to real life and society? Please help! Thanks!

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I’m wondering what the minimum number of males and females you would need to re-populate a society/civilization.

How many people would you need to keep sufficient genetic diversity indefinately?

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In the past, having a useful attribute increased your chance of surviving, whereas in modern society, it increased your chance of having a better life.

For example, being strong or being smart in the past meant there was more likelihood you could survive, whereas in modern society weak members of society are protected and everyone has equal opportunity to mate.

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