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  1. It is quite pointless for critics of evolutionary thinking to waste time and space on a denigration of the hunches of earlier phases of an evolutionary inquiry when neither contemporary sources of information nor current developments in selection theory had arisen.
  2. For Eliot, though, such ideas of tradition and reincarnation would be bound up with heredity at the most basic evolutionary level and with the continuing cycle of renewal and death which he found in the pages of the anthropologists.
  3. The acquisition of a skeleton of calcium phosphate marked the point at which the fossil record began to contribute to the history of the group which, from our selfish viewpoint, we are conditioned to think of lying at the pinnacle of all evolutionary trees.
  4. Sir Charles Sherrington (1906) paid close attention to the evolutionary importance of the development of the "head".
  5. (It is interesting that in arguing that polygamy grows out of monogamy Engels was reversing the evolutionary sequence as most anthropologists of his time saw it.)
  6. Based on evolutionary considerations, the small anterior digit is designated digit 2, the large central one as digit 3, and the posterior, middle-sized digit, as digit 4.
  7. Haldane also saw that there must be evolutionary conflicts between different levels of selection, that what was good for the individual might not be good for the species, what was good for a male might not be good for a female, and, above all, what was good for a gene might not be good for an individual.
  8. Tamim Bayoumi, International Monetary Fund working paper 89/66. (3) An evolutionary approach to EMU, HM Treasury, November 1989.
  9. In one way, however, it is misleading to evaluate the significance of their work on these subjects by how right or how wrong is the evolutionary sequence they describe.
  10. One qualification is that some evolutionary changes occur by chance, without natural selection.
  11. Although there is actually little that is novel in "sociobiology", for the key elements have been in the air since the writings of Sir Ronald Fisher and J. B. S. Haldane, the extensive if not exhaustive application of population genetics to social evolution means that the relevance of evolutionary biology in the social sciences can no longer be ignored.
  12. How such behaviours have evolved in the face of selection favouring the maximization of individual reproduction has been a great and tantalizing mystery to evolutionary theorists.
  13. Little is known about the evolutionary relationships between the TMP resistant DHFRs, and full biochemical characterisation may be required to resolve ambiguities says Towner.

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