Vicky Chijwani

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so we see the apparent perfection of eyes, but not the less perfect intermediate steps en route to their evolution. In The Origin of Species Darwin made the point that natural selection actually predicts that intermediates should be lost. In that context, it is not terribly surprising that there are no surviving intermediates between bacteria and eukaryotes. What is more surprising, though, is that the same traits do not keep on arising, time and time again – like eyes.
The Vital Question: Why is life the way it is?
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