Most human traits (e.g., body fat percentage, blood pressure, propensity toward depression) are influenced by our genes; some more than othe...
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We share an ancestor who probably lived no more than 640 years ago
This post has been revised and re-published . The original comments are preserved below. Typically this is done with posts that attract man...
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Familial hypercholesteromia: Why rely on cholesterol levels when more direct measures are available?
cholesterol,
familial hypercholesteromia,
Friedewald LDL equation,
genes,
genetics,
HDL,
intima-media thickness,
Iranian LDL equation,
LDL,
plaque
There are two forms of familial hypercholesteromia (FH), namely heterozygous and homozygous FH. In heterozygous FH only one copy of the gene...
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Lucy was a vegetarian and sapiens an omnivore: Plant foods as natural supplements
Early hominid ancestors like the Australopithecines (e.g., Lucy ) were likely strict vegetarians. Meat consumption seems to have occurred at...
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Could we have evolved traits that are detrimental to our survival?
costly traits,
evolution,
genes,
genetics,
omega-6,
omega-6 to omega-3 ratio,
research,
Zahavian traits
Let us assume that we collected data on the presence or absence of a trait (e.g., propensity toward risky behavior) in a population of indi...
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Applied evolutionary thinking: Darwin meets Washington
Charles Darwin, perhaps one of the greatest scholars of all time, thought about his theory of mutation, inheritance, and selection of biolog...
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