Why a person doesn’t evolve in one lifetime

The body’s complicated cell-making process may help to avoid cancer.

It’s not easy making a human. Getting from a fertilized egg to a full-grown adult involves a near-miracle of orchestration, with replicating cells acquiring specialized functions in just the right places at the right times. So you’d think that, having done the job once, our bodies would replace cells when required by the simplest means possible.

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Why a person doesn’t evolve in one lifetime

The body’s complicated cell-making process may help to avoid cancer.

It’s not easy making a human. Getting from a fertilized egg to a full-grown adult involves a near-miracle of orchestration, with replicating cells acquiring specialized functions in just the right places at the right times. So you’d think that, having done the job once, our bodies would replace cells when required by the simplest means possible.

Read the story here.

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