Sexual selection in humans
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Sexual selection in humans
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Sexual selection in humans concerns the concept of sexual selection, introduced by Charles Darwin as an element of his theory of natural selection, as it affects humans. Sexual selection is a biological way one sex chooses a mate for the best reproductive success. Most compete with others of the same sex for the best mate to contribute their genome for future generations. This has shaped human evolution for many years, but reasons why humans choose their mates are not fully understood. Sexual se
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Evolutionary effects of sexual selection on humans
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_selection_in_humans
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2008-08-16T00:33:45Z
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2024-08-30T07:34:33Z
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