In the absence of genetic variation, asexual invasive species find new methods of adapting to their environment — ScienceDaily

Cortez Deacetis

Without having the positive aspects of evolutionary genetic variation that accompany meiotic reproduction, how does an asexual invasive species adapt in excess of time to a new ecosystem to endure? In all-female weevil species that develop only female offspring from unfertilized eggs, the insects’ survival methods have led to the […]

On the origin of our species

Cortez Deacetis

Image: This cranium from Jebel Irhoud in Morocco is typically named a modern human ancestor. The meaning of that ancestry is talked over and disentangled in a new review by Bergstrom and… check out more  Credit rating: Chris Stringer Gurus from the Organic Background Museum, The Francis Crick Institute and the […]