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Author Topic:   Marsupial evolution
Doddy
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Message 4 of 91 (398290)
04-30-2007 5:27 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Pete OS
04-30-2007 1:10 AM


Is there a site where the specific evidence is drawn out, perhaps with pictures of the bone structures?
I don't know about a site, but a great book for you to read would be this one:
K.F. Liem, W.E. Bemis, W.F. Walker. & L. Grande. (2001) Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates: An Evolutionary Perspective.
I hope to get some of this stuff up on the EvoWiki soon, when I have time. I think morphology is a better form of evidence than genetic homology, because it is easier understood by the layman (that is, the people who are most likely to doubt evolutionary theory).

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