Evolutionary Short Comings

Evolution doesn't, in fact, tend to perfection: it goes with what works and tinkers with it later. That's why the retinas of vertebrates seem to be installed backwards, giving us all blind spots in the middle of our visual fields. Eyes like that do the job well enough, and there's no way of flipping the retina while preserving decent vision across intermediate generations. So we're stuck with them.

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Permalink Posted on 29 July 08 at 11:59 am by Eileen as part of I love pop science. Leave a comment

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