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Human evolution is 'speeding up'

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Humans have moved into the evolutionary fast lane and are becoming increasing different, a genetic study suggests.

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"Genes are evolving fast in Europe, Asia and Africa, but almost all of these are unique to their continent of origin," he added. "We are getting less alike, not merging into a single, mixed humanity."

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Reply#1 - Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:55 AM EST
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