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* [http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/home.php Understanding Evolution] | "Understanding Evolution is a non-commercial, education website, teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology. This site is here to help you understand what evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutionary biology is performed, and how ideas in this area have changed over time."
* [http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/home.php Understanding Evolution] | "This site is a collaborative project of the University of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center for Science Education." | "Understanding Evolution is a non-commercial, education website, teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology. This site is here to help you understand what evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutionary biology is performed, and how ideas in this area have changed over time."

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Evolutionary biology.
Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.
  • Understanding Evolution | "This site is a collaborative project of the University of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center for Science Education." | "Understanding Evolution is a non-commercial, education website, teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology. This site is here to help you understand what evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutionary biology is performed, and how ideas in this area have changed over time."