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  1. 3 de nov. de 2009 · Yet, Charles Darwin devoted his life to study, learn and teach, and Sir David Attenborough continues to do the same. "Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life" is "Life 101" and reflects the culmination of the enormous learning experienced through Sir David's lifelong teachings --that is, we as human beings (mammals), are not the center of the Universe.

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  2. Common ancestry is one of the pillars of Darwin’s theory of evolution. Today, the tree of life, which represents how all life is genealogically related, is often thought of as an essential component in the foundations of biological systematics and so therefore of evolutionary theory – and perhaps all of biology itself.

  3. David starts his journey in Darwin's home at Down House in Kent, where Darwin worried and puzzled over the origins of life. David goes back to his roots in Leicestershire, where he hunted for fossils as a child, and where another schoolboy unearthed a significant find in the 1950s. And he revisits Cambridge University, where both he and Darwin ...

  4. De Tree of Life is een fylogenetische stamboom waarin Charles Darwin, een Engelse bioloog de afstamming laat zien van levende organismen, maar ook de opbouw van het dierenrijk, inclusief de mens. Hierin zijn veel diersoorten benoemd. De Tree of Life is een van de werken van Darwin. Naast de opbouw wilde Darwin ook laten zien dat de mens volgens ...

  5. Synopsis. Darwin’s great insight – that life has evolved over millions of years by natural selection – has been the cornerstone of all David Attenborough’s natural history series. In this documentary, he takes us on a deeply personal journey which reflects his own life and the way he came to understand Darwin’s theory.

  6. Jimmy visits Down House - and recreates many of Charles Darwin's crucial experiments. In the first programme Jimmy explores the work Charles Darwin did before the publication of 'On The Origin of Species' in 1859. Together, these experiments helped give Darwin the confidence to finally make his radical ideas on evolution public.