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Evolution: Lecture Archives

2005 Holiday Lectures: Evolution: Constant Change and Common Threads

Presented by HHMI investigators Sean B. Carroll, Ph.D., and David M. Kingsley, Ph.D.

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Evolution—Constant Change and Common Threads
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Lecture One—Endless Forms Most Beautiful
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Lecture Two—Selection in Action
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Lecture Three—Fossils, Genes, and Embryos
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Lecture Four—From Butterflies to Humans
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Student discussion session on reconciling religion and science (70 min)
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2006 Ken Miller lecture on evolution versus "intelligent design." (88 min)
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