Symbiosis
...hrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost
blind leaving it vulnerable to predators when above ground. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp with its tail to warn it of imminent danger. When that happens both the shrimp and goby fish quickly retract into the burrow. A famous land vers...
Gregor Mendel
...o some degree (not knowing about the importance of
blind classification). The fact that his reported results concentrate on the few traits in peas which are determined by a single gene has also suggested that he may have censored his results, otherwise he would have stumbled across genetic linkage . The...
Evolution
...anagenesis argument from evolution atavism
blind variation and selective retention catagenesis cladogenesis Convergent evolution evolutionary medicine endosymbiont evolutionary algorithm evolution of sex evolutionary tree experimental evolution fitn...
Common descent
...ies we see today are but the smallest part of what
blind destiny has produced..." In 1790 , Immanuel Kant (Knigsberg (Kaliningrad) 1724 - 1804), in his Kritik der Urtheilskraft , states that the analogy of animal forms implies a common original type and thus a common parent. In 1795 , Charles Darw...
Brain
...e and experimental) artificial vision for deaf and
blind people, and brain pacemakers are now common to regulate brain activity in conditions such as Parkinson's disease . Both of these avenues of research have potentially serious ethical implications. For example, using electrodes in a brain and a ...