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22 Settembre
EVOLUTION OF LIFE
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Darwinism in the light of modern genetics
Terrestrial life originated through the long process of evolution. Many tantalising details of this process are unknown, but much is very well known indeed. The general principles, expressed in the neodarwinian synthesis, are the best scientific explanation currently available. Evolution remains a very active field of research. Long stretches of the genomes of numerous species are available, and the number of genomes that have been completely sequenced is growing rapidly,enabling detailed comparison of nucleotide sequences of species as distantly related as fungi and chimpanzees, and providing new insights into evolutionary relationships and the process of evolution itself. These insights will be discussed by researchers from various disciplines, with particular emphasis on what is known about the appearance of humans on Earth and the stages of human evolution.
Morning
Chair Peter Atkins [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
- Edoardo Boncinelli Biological evolution to-day [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
- Denis Duboule Genomes and Evolution [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
- Ian Tattersall Patterns in human evolution and the human biological future [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
- Tecumseh Fitch The Brotherhood of Species and the Future of Biology [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
- Luigi Luca Cavalli Sforza Interplay of genetics and culture [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
Panel discussion
Afternoon
Round Table: Evolution in Science and Culture: how evolutin influences all currents of thought [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
Chair Edoardo Boncinelli [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl]
Participants: Daniel Dennett, Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Tecumseh Fitch, Marc Hauser, Steven Pinker, Ian Tattersall
AIRC Conversation: Evolution and Cancer Participants: Edoardo Boncinelli – [ita: modem - adsl] [eng: modem - adsl], Giulio Giorello
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