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    So here come a male and a female fishie waddling around on land on some beach. They waddle way over to the jungle, they find some fish food....huh? Then as time goes these little fishies start evolving into....a buzzard...a T-Rex..a spider...an ant.....a giraffe.....................hahahahaha!!!!!!! Oh yes, that is so believable.

    There hangs that old moon. Just hangs there, no ropes, no nothing holding it up, how in the can this be? How come the water doesn't simply fall off the earth? Well there was a time nobody knew the answer. Now think.

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    Mystery Extinct Cavemen Were More Diverse Than Neanderthals
    A mysterious extinct branch of the human family tree that once interbred with modern humans was more genetically diverse than Neanderthals, a finding that also suggests many of these early humans called Denisovans existed in what is now southern Siberia, researchers say.

    In 2008, scientists unearthed a finger bone and teeth in Denisova cave in Siberia's Altai Mountains that belonged to lost relatives now known as the Denisovans (dee-NEE-soh-vens). Analysis of DNA extracted from a finger bone from a young Denisovan girl suggested they shared a common origin with Neanderthals, but were nearly as genetically distinct from Neanderthals as Neanderthals were from living people.

    A deeper understanding of extinct human lineages could shed light on modern human evolution. For instance, analysis of the Denisovan genome showed that Denisovans have contributed on the order of 5 percent of their DNA to the genomes of present-day people in Oceania, and about 0.2 percent to the genomes of Native Americans and mainland Asians. These DNA contributions not only signify interbreeding between the two groups (scientists have yet to definitively call Denisovans a separate species), but also may explain the origin of some traits of living humans.
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    The Origins of Religion: How Supernatural Beliefs Evolved

    Despite the popular belief that science and religion (or science and the supernatural, more generally) don't quite go hand in hand, scientists have quite a lot to say about this topic — specifically, why such beliefs even exist in the first place.

    The 'god faculty'

    There are many theories as to how religious thought originated. But two of the most widely cited ideas have to do with how early humans interacted with their natural environment, said Kelly James Clark, a senior research fellow at the Kaufman Interfaith Ins ute at Grand Valley State University in Michigan.

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    "On the plains of the Serengeti, it would be better to not sit around and reflect. People who took their time got selected out," Clark told Live Science. Humans who survived to procreate were those who had developed what evolutionary scientists call a hypersensitive agency-detecting device, or HADD, he said.

    In short, HADD is the mechanism that lets humans perceive that many things have "agency," or the ability to act of their own accord. This understanding of how the world worked facilitated the rapid decision-making process that humans had to go through when they heard a rustling in the grass. (Lions act of their own accord. Better run.)

    But in addition to helping humans make rational decisions, HADD may have planted the seeds for religious thought. In addition to attributing agency to lions, for example, humans started attributing agency to things that really didn't have agency at all.

    You might think that raindrops aren't agents," Clark said. "They can't act of their own accord. They just fall. And clouds just form; they're not things that can act. But what human beings have done is to think that clouds are agents. They think [clouds] can act," Clark said of early humans.

    And then humans took things to a whole new level. They started attributing meaning to the actions of things that weren't really acting of their own accord. For example, they thought raindrops were "acting for a purpose," Clark said.

    Acting for a purpose is the basis for what evolutionary scientists call the Theory of Mind (ToM) — another idea that's often cited in discussions about the origins of religion. By attributing intention or purpose to the actions of beings that did have agency, like other people, humans stopped simply reacting as quickly as possible to the world around them — they started anticipating what other beings' actions might be and planning their own actions accordingly. (Being able to sort of get into the mind of another purposeful being is what Theory of Mind is all about.)
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    Rare Sperm Whale Fossils Shed Light on Mysterious Family Tree

    Rare, 7-million-year-old fossils of two extinct pygmy sperm whales are helping researchers learn about the evolution of the ocean's largest toothed whale, a new study finds.

    An analysis of the fossilized skulls indicates that even though they were pygmies, the newly discovered species actually had larger spermaceti, an organ that sits on top of the head and is involved in sound production and echolocation (finding an object's location via sound), than their modern-day relatives.

    It's unclear why the sperm whales' spermaceti organ shrank over time — twice in the evolutionary record, according to an analysis of several fossils — but perhaps at one time, larger spermaceti were used to attract mates, said the study's lead researcher, Jorge Velez-Juarbe, a curator of marine mammals at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

    Caribbean fossils

    The researchers found the pygmy sperm whale fossils buried in a sea cliff along the Caribbean coast of Panama in 2012 and 2013. After determining that the two unique individuals were a new species, the researchers named them Nanokogia isthmia; "Nano" from the Latin "nanus," which means dwarf, and "kogia" for the whale's genus, "Kogiid." The species name comes from the Isthmus of Panama, the strip of land where the fossils were found.

    The findings have electrified the world of marine paleontology: many whales, dolphins and porpoises have comprehensive fossil records that help scientists study their evolution. But only a few fossils of sperm whales and their elusive living relatives, the pygmy and dwarf sperm whales, have been recorded, the researchers said.

    sperm whale family treePin It An evolutionary tree shows the relationships between extinct and living sperm whales, and when the spermaceti, an organ used in sound production and echolocation, shrank over time.
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    "It's exciting to know more about the evolution of this enigmatic group," Pyenson said. "An entire description of a new fossil pygmy sperm whale — that's really valuable.
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    Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of this fossil. Yet another gap filled in.

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    Is this freak re ed or what?

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    Scientists demonstrate key aspect of evolutionary theory

    Evolutionary theory predicts that pairs of chromosomes within asexual organisms will evolve independently of each other and become increasingly different over time in a phenomenon called the 'Meselson effect.' Researchers have demonstrated the Meselson effect for the first time in any organism at a genome-wide level, studying a parasite called Trypanosoma brucei gambiense.
    While this event was first predicted almost twenty years ago, evidence for it has proved elusive.

    Now, researchers from the University of Glasgow have demonstrated the Meselson effect for the first time in any organism at a genome-wide level, studying a parasite called Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (T.b. gambiense). Their findings are to be published in the journal eLife. The research was conducted at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Molecular Parasitology in the University's Ins ute of Biodiversity Animal Health and Comparative Medicine.

    T.b. gambiense is responsible for causing African sleeping sickness in humans, leading to severe symptoms including fever, headaches, extreme fatigue, and aching muscles and joints, which do not occur until weeks or sometimes even months after infection.

    These symptoms extend to neurologic problems, such as progressive confusion and personality changes, when the infection invades the central nervous system.

    In order to demonstrate the Meselson effect in T.b. gambiense, the research team, led by Dr. Annette Macleod, sequenced the genomes of 85 isolates of the parasite, including multiple samples from disease focus points within Guinea, Cote d'Ivoire and Cameroon, collected over fifty years from 1952 to 2004.

    The similarity of the genomes studied from these different locations, together with a lack of recombination in the evolution of the parasite, suggests that this sub-species emerged from a single individual within the last 10,000 years.

    "It was around this time that livestock farming was developing in West Africa, allowing the parasite, which was originally an animal organism, to 'jump' from one species to the other via the Tsetse fly," says lead author Dr. Willie Weir.

    "Since then, mutations have built up and the lack of sexual recombination in T.b. gambiense means that the two chromosomes in each pair have evolved independently of each other, demonstrating the Meselson effect."

    Dr. Weir adds that the parasites' inability to recombine with each other prevents genes from being exchanged between strains. This could subsequently hamper the ability of the organism to develop resistance to multiple drugs.

    The team also uncovered evidence that the parasite uses gene conversion to compensate for its lack of sex.

    This mechanism essentially repairs the inferior, or mutated, copy of a gene on a chromosome by 'copying and pasting' the superior copy from the chromosome's partner. The future challenge will be to investigate the effectiveness of this mechanism in the long term, as evolutionary theory suggests that asexual organisms should eventually face extinction. If T.b. gambiense shares this fate, the major cause of African sleeping sickness will be eliminated -- although it is impossible to predict when this might happen.
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0126085755.htm


    William Weir, Paul Capewell, Bernardo Foth, Caroline Clucas, Andrew Pountain, Pieter Steketee, Nicola Veitch, Mathurin Koffi, Thierry De Meeűs, Jacques Kaboré, Mamadou Camara, Anneli Cooper, Andy Tait, Vincent Jamonneau, Bruno Bucheton, Matt Berriman, Annette MacLeod. Population genomics reveals the origin and asexual evolution of human infective trypanosomes. eLife, 2016; 5 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.11473

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    Ancient protein flexibility can drive 'new' functions
    Evolution of steroid receptor family's regulatory functions
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    Scientists reveal how evolutionary fine-tuning has obscured the origin of the glucocorticoid receptor's ability to adopt different shapes. It highlights how proteins that evolve 'new' functions may have had those capacities -- in some cases, for millions of years -- because of their flexibility.

    GR is part of a family of steroid receptor proteins that control cells' responses to hormones such as estrogen, testosterone and aldosterone. Our genomes contain separate genes encoding each one. Scientists think that this family evolved by gene duplication, branch by branch, from a single ancestor present in primitive vertebrates.
    A mechanism by which stress hormones inhibit the immune system, which appeared to be relatively new in evolution, may actually be hundreds of millions of years old.

    A protein called the glucocorticoid receptor or GR, which responds to the stress hormone cortisol, can take on two different forms to bind DNA: one for activating gene activity, and one for repressing it.

    In a paper published Dec. 28 in PNAS, scientists show how evolutionary fine-tuning has obscured the origin of GR's ability to adopt different shapes.

    "What this highlights is how proteins that end up evolving new functions had those capacities, because of their flexibility, at the beginning of their evolutionary history," says lead author Eric Ortlund, PhD, associate professor of biochemistry at Emory University School of Medicine.

    GR is part of a family of steroid receptor proteins that control cells' responses to hormones such as estrogen, testosterone and aldosterone. Our genomes contain separate genes encoding each one. Scientists think that this family evolved by gene duplication, branch by branch, from a single ancestor present in primitive vertebrates.

    When GR turns genes on, two protein molecules grasp each other while binding to DNA. When it turns genes off, the two protein molecules bind on opposite sides of the DNA helix, adopting a slightly different shape to do so.

    The repressive mode is thought to be responsible for the inhibitory effects of cortisol and GR on the immune system. The other steroid receptor family members only bind DNA in the activating mode.

    With collaborators from University of Chicago (Joe Thornton), Georgia State (Ivaylo Ivanov) and Scripps Research Ins ute (Douglas Kojetin), Ortlund's laboratory has been examining the structure and function of steroid receptors from organisms that are now extinct.

    The researchers "resurrect" the ancient proteins through computer analysis and then synthesis. They were surprised to find that an ancestral steroid receptor -- giving rise to the modern day steroid receptors including GR (see figure) -- could bind DNA in both activating and repressing modes.

    "We tested the present-day receptors first, and saw that only GR, out of the five steroid receptors, had the ability to bind DNA repressively," says lead author Will Hudson, PhD, a former Molecular and Systems Pharmacology graduate student at Emory. "So we presumed that this distinctive function of GR's must have been a relatively recent development in the course of evolution."

    "Instead, it looks like GR's repressive DNA binding activity goes way back, and that subsequent mutations shut that activity off in other family members besides GR," Ortlund says.

    Additional investigation showed that the mutations that squelched steroid family members' ability to bind DNA repressively didn't affect the part of the protein that directly contacts the DNA. Rather, they affected its flexibility and its ability to adopt different shapes.

    "This adds to the evidence that the ability of ancestral proteins to access different conformations, and not structural stability, is important for their potential to evolve new functions," Ortlund says.

    The research was supported by the American Heart Association (14GRNT20460124), the W.M. Keck Foundation and by the National Ins ute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (R01DK095750).
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0106215533.htm

    William H. Hudson, Bradley R. Kossmann, Ian Mitc e S. de Vera, Shih-Wei Chuo, Emily R. Weikum, Geeta N. Eick, Joseph W. Thornton, Ivaylo N. Ivanov, Douglas J. Kojetin, Eric A. Ortlund. Distal subs utions drive divergent DNA specificity among paralogous transcription factors through subdivision of conformational space. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015; 201518960 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1518960113

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    This is just too easy, hahaha~~~~~~~~

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    This is just too easy, hahaha~~~~~~~~
    what? that children can't fight back?

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    what? that children can't fight back?
    So you are so far gone ya think these bar girls who made a living ing would fight back....hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    what makes you think we believe it was a girl?

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    what makes you think we believe it was a girl?
    What's funny is here you are thinking your trolling me when I know I'm trolling you, hahahaha!!!!!!!!!

    Little man, why not take a few minutes and Google....US servicemen in Asain bars....ok? Bone up on this stuff, ok? It was so nothing it's comical, they didn't care, we didn't care, NOBODY cared....ok stupid?

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    god doesn't like being called a nobody.

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    god doesn't like being called a nobody.
    So you would have stayed on board the ship, right?

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    How are you celebrating Black History Month?

    For me it's go out into my Fortress of Solitude, light a few candles, some incense, and kick back while chillin' with some.......






    Then check out the greatest display of blacK lightnin' the world had ever seen up to this point in time. This is still considered...WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! A 10.06 on a dirt track some 50 years ago.





    The pinnacle of speed & power.


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    I'm sitting here looking at the Christmas tree, and all the little Christmas whatevers around the house and think about what do stupid ass atheists do this time of year, it must suck. Yes I don't buy into the Biblical account of what happened but somehing did so Christmas will work. I have no problems using Jesus as that MasterDesigner, that sure beats the out of....bah humbug.

    Which scripture says sitting around admiring or looking at a tree adorned with shiny decorations and gifts under it is ANY part of christmas whatsoever?

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    How are you celebrating Black History Month?

    For me it's go out into my Fortress of Solitude, light a few candles, some incense, and kick back while chillin' with some.......






    Then check out the greatest display of blacK lightnin' the world had ever seen up to this point in time. This is still considered...WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! A 10.06 on a dirt track some 50 years ago.





    The pinnacle of speed & power.



    Speaking of Black History Month For a guy like yourself that really loves black music, black athlete stats and other things, why not talk the Holy Bible. The Holy Bible IS Black History.

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    Which scripture says sitting around admiring or looking at a tree adorned with shiny decorations and gifts under it is ANY part of christmas whatsoever?
    I love my wife but what does giving her candy/roses have to do with anything? We all get older every year, what does a cake and candles have to do with it? Ok, we got our independance.....sparklers?????? What do hiding eggs have to do with Easter?

    Need I go on?

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    Speaking of Black History Month For a guy like yourself that really loves black music, black athlete stats and other things, why not talk the Holy Bible. The Holy Bible IS Black History.
    There is no doubt the Bible is right there with Greek, Roman etc mythology. Ya know...

    Jupiter
    Hercules
    Apollo
    Mars
    Saturn
    Neptune
    Oisis
    Zeus
    Aphrodite
    Loki
    Venus
    Mercury
    Hermes
    Thor

    It's just....

    Samson
    David
    Goliath
    Moses
    Adam
    Eve
    John
    Paul
    Jesus
    Mary
    Daneil
    Noah

    ...instead.

    Gigantic load of bull .

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    I love my wife but what does giving her candy/roses have to do with anything? We all get older every year, what does a cake and candles have to do with it? Ok, we got our independance.....sparklers?????? What do hiding eggs have to do with Easter?

    Need I go on?
    I didnt think you would give scripture when it came to your tree and decorations. Many people decorate their homes with nativity scenes, im sure you are cool with that. But why are ALLL the figures White? If christians want any respect, then they need to tell people to get those statues and chunk them. Why lie about it? Christians are liars, most of all to themselves tbh. Do you find it peculiar that you are just drawn to all black topicss, you love the old slave musics (god gave them that spirit to do it like no other (SOUL) They will leave any white, brown , asian in the dust in most athletic sports because god chose the black man to be his image. Do you think the designer was any good on the dance floor? Give me examples of scripture for christmas trinkets, trees etc.

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    I didnt think you would give scripture when it came to your tree and decorations. Many people decorate their homes with nativity scenes, im sure you are cool with that. But why are ALLL the figures White? If christians want any respect, then they need to tell people to get those statues and chunk them. Why lie about it? Christians are liars, most of all to themselves tbh. Do you find it peculiar that you are just drawn to all black topicss, you love the old slave musics (god gave them that spirit to do it like no other (SOUL) They will leave any white, brown , asian in the dust in most athletic sports because god chose the black man to be his image. Do you think the designer was any good on the dance floor? Give me examples of scripture for christmas trinkets, trees etc.
    I am that rarity, a white running back/sprinter/dancer. Way too much soul for a white guy. I'm white on the outside by coal black inside and I know it. I got that rhythm.

    I'm not drawn to anything because it's black, I'm drawn to who I am. It just happens to be black.

    Where in the did ya get all this God was black stupidity from? First off none of that happened and second off the bull story has him ....white.

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    The bible says he is black. If so-called christians want to thump and elevate themselves above any one, then the bible says Son of Man, is Black. You listed moses on there as well. Moses was black. Why? Because thats what the bible says, not my opinion, the WORD of the bible says that. So why take christians as anything other than hypocrite asshole liars. Why the need for PC? Call a liar a liar. There are Christain univeristies with scholars, bright mother ers. Why hasnt any of them insisted that the church be honest about the white boy they say is jesus? Why be dishonest about it? Liars will lie. Go get Judy and ask her what color Moses was. Then ask her why its ok to lie to the chosen people of god. Blacks.

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    Give me scripture avante. Go get Judy because I know you are just going by whatever horse story a priest or pastor told you. Get that women to help you out.

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    The bible says he is black. If so-called christians want to thump and elevate themselves above any one, then the bible says Son of Man, is Black. You listed moses on there as well. Moses was black. Why? Because thats what the bible says, not my opinion, the WORD of the bible says that. So why take christians as anything other than hypocrite asshole liars. Why the need for PC? Call a liar a liar. There are Christain univeristies with scholars, bright mother ers. Why hasnt any of them insisted that the church be honest about the white boy they say is jesus? Why be dishonest about it? Liars will lie. Go get Judy and ask her what color Moses was. Then ask her why its ok to lie to the chosen people of god. Blacks.
    Where does it say God was black, show me.

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    Give me scripture avante. Go get Judy because I know you are just going by whatever horse story a priest or pastor told you. Get that women to help you out.
    She'd...."let me guess another internet moron, right?"

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