Scientists track evolution of sight

Scientists have traced the origin of eyes back to a transparent blob of living jelly floating in the sea about 600 million years ago.
That creature, the distant ancestor of a modern freshwater animal known as a hydra, could only distinguish light from dark.

But that simple trick was such an advantage that it was passed on from generation to generation of the hydra's cousins and their myriad descendants. It was the precursor of the wildly ... Full Story »

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by Jack Powers - Oct. 1, 2008

The only thing missing is commentary from the anti-evolution people. Maybe those weren't given a chance to comment, or maybe they are smart enough to ignore this story... but it would be nice to know.

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