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Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution

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Earth's natural history showcases remarkable instances of convergence, where features like eyes and wings have evolved independently multiple times. However, evolutionary biologists also highlight examples of contingency, where minor changes—such as a random mutation—can drastically alter evolutionary paths. This raises questions about the inevitability of current species, including humans, and what this means for life on other planets. Jonathan Losos explores the latest advancements in evolutionary biology, shedding light on an ongoing scientific debate. He introduces us to researchers worldwide who are unraveling life's deepest mysteries through experimental evolutionary science. As a leader in this field, Losos shares insights from experiments with guppies, fruit flies, bacteria, foxes, field mice, and his own studies of anole lizards in the Caribbean. These investigations reveal the speed and predictability of evolution. The narrative challenges our understanding of evolution and has significant implications for ecosystem protection, food security, and combating harmful viruses and bacteria. Ultimately, it offers a fresh perspective on our existence and our place within the natural world and the cosmos.

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Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution, Jonathan B. Losos

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