
Epigenetics, Ancestral Eating & One Local Food Almanac To Rule Them All with Kris Chain
Year of Plenty: Traditional Foodways
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The Evolution of the Y Chromosome
Long-term evolution happens epigenetics is kind of there to to test out what works like which direction is it going to go absolutely and then if a if a direction is undeniably favorable. Like you have a giraffe like a longer neck a little bit longer neck alittle bit longer neck all of a sudden you're going to see them kind of share those genes. Then slowly you see the longer next giraffe until their common ancestor with a much shorter necked animal has diverged so much that they actually can't reproduce and create fertile offspring. That's called speciation where you have a new species that is made and it can produce fertile offspring with others of its own kind but looking back it
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