Biology, asked by Braɪnlyємρєяσя, 3 months ago

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When did humans stop evolving?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Humans have never stopped evolving and continue to do so today. Evolution is a slow process that takes many generations of reproduction to become evident. Because humans take so long to reproduce, it takes hundreds to thousands of years for changes in humans to become evident.

We simply don't notice the evolution of humans from day to day because it is happening so slowly. But creatures that reproduce more quickly also evolve more quickly.

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bacteria can reproduce within 20 minutes, so their evolution can be watched by scientists over the course of a few days.

All creatures are always evolving. There is no way to stop evolution.

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Answered by unknown2516
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Explanation:

Many people think evolution requires thousands or millions of years, but biologists know it can happen fast. Now, thanks to the genomic revolution, researchers can actually track the population-level genetic shifts that mark evolution in action—and they’re doing this in humans. Two studies presented at the Biology of Genomes meeting here last week show how our genomes have changed over centuries or decades, charting how since Roman times the British have evolved to be taller and fairer, and how just in the last generation the effect of a gene that favors cigarette smoking has dwindled in some groups

Evolution can't be stopped

So, evolution can happen by different mechanisms like natural selection and genetic drift. As our environment is always changing, natural selection is always happening. ... Humans are still evolving, and that is unlikely to change in the future.

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