"Evolution Canyon": A Microcosm of Life's Evolution Focusing on Adaptation and Speciation

Local microcosmic natural laboratories, dubbed "Evolution Canyon" (EC) models, reinforce studies of regional and global macrocosmic ecological theaters across life and unravel evolution in action. The EC model laboratories permit genomic, proteomic, and phenomic studies highlighting speciation and adaptation at a microscale. Critical transplant experiment tests can evaluate interslope differential fitness. Novel techniques of genetic mapping, sequence nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and wide genome coding and noncoding expressions can unravel evolutionary dynamics. Finally, fundamental problems such as stress effects on nonrandom mutations, lateral transfers, splicing variations, sex, and social evolutions, and adaptive strategies of prokaryotes and eukaryotes are testable. We are studying four "Evolution Canyons" (EC I-IV) in the Carmel, Galilee, Negev, and Golan mountains. We've identified 2,500 species in EC I (Carmel) from bacteria to mammals in an area of 7,000 m. Higher terrestrial species richness...

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