Evolutionarily Significant Sites



Click here for a short biography of Charles Darwin


Check out the work being done at the Charles Darwin Research Station in the Galapagos Islands.

Browse on-line copies of some of Darwin's most influential works:


The Tree of Life Page: A resource containing phylogenetic data on thousands of organisms.

Also see Phylogenetics and the Web for links to sequence search engines and related sites and Journey into the World of Cladistics for some general background on the concepts behind phylogenetic systematics.

The Interactive Fly - a cyberspace guide to Drosophila genes and their roles in development.




Check out UC Berkeley's Museum of Paleontology. Some great virtual exhibits are currently on-line.

Questions about Hardy-Weinberg? Try this Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium simulation at the University of Chicago.

The Center for Scientific Creation has some interesting arguments against evolution.
The Internet Infidel's Secular Web in defense of evolution.
The Talk Orgins Archive is a newsgroup devoted to the discussion and debate of biologcal and physical origins.





Some say that life on Earth arose from bacterial spores from space. Click here for information on this new evolutionary theory.

Interested in seeing Natural Selection, drift and those other familiar evolutionary forces at work in nature? Click here for an extensive bibliography of genetic variation in natural populations.



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