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Human evolution likely encouraged by a dry climate

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What the pelvis can teach us about evolution

Adaptive evolution of pelvic reduction in sticklebacks by recurrent deletion of a Pitx1 enhancer

Annotated by Gillian R. Siegal

Annotated on 07/24/2013

Originally published 12/10/2009

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Ancient footprints offer clues into early humans’ body size

New footprints from Laetoli (Tanzania) provide evidence for marked body size variation in early hominins

Annotated by Mary Colvard

Annotated on 09/24/2018

Originally published 12/14/2016

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