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April 17, 2013
15:21 wiltecsh

Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “Yes”
15:21 wiltecsh

Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “No”
15:21 wiltecsh

Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "If you ask me personally, without a doubt I trully believe in the presence of aliens on this planet at present or in the past."” to “Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?”
15:15 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “Humans”
15:15 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “Herrings”
15:15 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "Incredibly, some phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial DNA sequences indicate that the coelacanth is more closely related to humans than to herrings (Lewin, 2001)."” to “Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?”
15:15 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “True”
Incredibly, some phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial DNA sequences indicate that the coelacanth is more closely related to humans than to herrings (Lewin, 2001).
Source: chriscoletta.com
15:15 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?

Added dispute: Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?
15:15 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?

Added Viewpoint : “True” to Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?
15:15 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?

Added Viewpoint : “False” to Are coelacanths more closely related to humans or to other fish?
15:14 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths "living fossils"?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
The coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae is large fish that has been called a "living fossil."
Source: chriscoletta.com
15:14 wiltecsh Added Page To Source: Lecture 2 exercises - Colettapedia
15:14 wiltecsh Added Source: chriscoletta.com
15:04 wiltecsh

When was the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “7 million years ago”
7 Ma
Source: leoalpinum.com
15:04 wiltecsh

When was the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “7 million years ago”
The latest common ancestor lived around the time of Sahelanthropus tchadensis, ca. 7 Ma ; S. tchadensis is sometimes claimed to be the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees, but this is disputed.
Source: leoalpinum.com
15:04 wiltecsh

When was the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “7 million years ago”
Hominina speciate from the ancestors of the chimpanzees.
Source: leoalpinum.com
15:02 wiltecsh

Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “True”
If you ask me personally, without a doubt I trully believe in the presence of aliens on this planet at present or in the past.
Source: leoalpinum.com
15:02 wiltecsh

Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?

Added dispute: Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?
15:02 wiltecsh

Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?

Added Viewpoint : “True” to Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?
15:02 wiltecsh

Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?

Added Viewpoint : “False” to Have extraterrestrials ever visited Earth?
15:01 wiltecsh

Does extraterrestrial life (aliens) exist somewhere in the universe?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
There must be many planets, with many life forms.
Source: leoalpinum.com
15:01 wiltecsh

Does extraterrestrial life (aliens) exist somewhere in the universe?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
This brings us to a statistical conclusion that there is a planet with life and that's not all.
Source: leoalpinum.com
15:00 wiltecsh

Are coelacanths "living fossils"?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
It is often referred to as a living fossil.
Source: leoalpinum.com
15:00 wiltecsh Added Page To Source: EVOLUTIONS
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14:59 wiltecsh

Which is more closely related to terrestrial animals: the coelacanth or the lungfish?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “They are equally close.”
Our results provide strong evidence in favor of accepting the hypothesis that lungfishes and coelacanths form a monophyletic sister-group that is the closest living relative of tetrapods.
Source: biomedcentral.com
14:59 wiltecsh

Which is more closely related to terrestrial animals: the coelacanth or the lungfish?

Completed dispute
14:59 wiltecsh

Which is more closely related to terrestrial animals: the coelacanth or the lungfish?

Added Viewpoint : “They are equally close.” to Which is more closely related to terrestrial animals: the coelacanth or the lungfish?
14:59 wiltecsh Added Page To Source: BMC Research Notes | Full text | 43 genes support the lungfish-coelacanth grouping related to the closest living relative of tetrapods with the Bayesian method under the coalescence model
14:58 wiltecsh

Which is more closely related to terrestrial animals: the coelacanth or the lungfish?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “Lungfish”

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