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Sociedad Chilena de evolution

The aim of the society is to promote the scientific study of the various areas related to organic evolution in the country.

Sociedad Chilena de evolution

  • About us
    • History
    • Statutes
  • partners
    • Minutes of meetings
    • partners Headlines
    • Memberships
  • Cycle of Seminars
    • Cycle of seminars in Evolutionary Biology 2022
    • Past Seminars
  • Annual Meetings
    • Joint Meeting 2022
    • Past annual meetings
      • CLEVOL 2021
      • Annual meeting 2020
      • Annual meeting 2018
        • Program
        • Libro de Resúmenes Reunión Anual 2018
        • Ver librillo del Congreso
        • Sign up here
      • 11th annual meeting 2017
        • XI annual meeting registration
        • Scholarship assistance 2017
        • Preliminary programme
      • Tenth annual meeting 2016
        • Book of abstracts 2016 SOCEVOL
  • Courses and books
    • Courses
      • Next courses
      • Past courses
        • Phylogenetic Approaches to Biodiversity II 2016
        • Comparative population genomics 2016
        • II introduction to geometric Morphometrics
    • Support material
      • What is the evolution?
      • Book «Introduction to Evolutionary Biology»
      • Book “Genome Invading RNA Networks”
      • Book “The tree of life”
News Slide 

Cognitive skills unique to humans would have evolved by adapting the ancestral pattern of asymmetry

February 24, 2020 SOCEVOL

Brain prints on the cranial bones of great apes and humans refute the notion that the human pattern of brain asymmetry is unique, according to new research.

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  • New fossil delivers information about a car-sized tortoise that used to live in South America →

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Recent Posts

  • Second Circular Joint Meeting of the Genetic Society of Chile (SOCHIGEN) and the Chilean society of evolution (SOCEVOL)
  • REGENEC Course
  • SMBE Course 2022 – Montevideo, Uruguay.
  • Second Seminar of the Cycle of Seminars in Evolutionary Biology 2022.
  • Cycle of seminars in Evolutionary Biology 2022 – Gender equity in academia: "the leaky pipeline" in evolutionary biology

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Algae biodiversity Biogeography Charlas Congress courses Diversity Evolution Phylogenetic Phylogeography Fossil Marine invertebrates Book Mammals Molluscos News Pollinators Annual meeting SOCHIGEN South America Workshop

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