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Are humans influencing the process of evolution?

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Are humans influencing the process of evolution?

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Most scientists would agree unequivocally that humans have greatly affected the process of evolution, from the rise of antibiotic and pesticide resistance to the largely human-caused increase in the extinction rate. Our effect on the process of evolution even extends to our own species’ evolution. Technology and culture have protected us to a great extent from the selective pressures that drive evolution, allowing many people — especially those in developed nations who, without medical intervention, would not live to reproductive age — to pass their genes on to the next generation. Other scientists note that technology and culture have changed but not eliminated the role of natural selection on our species. We now adapt to crowding, pollution, and new disease rather than the necessity to escape from large predators. Humans will change in the future, but are unlikely to evolve into a new, separate species because no human group is truly isolated anymore, given our transportation syste

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