MONDAY, OCT. 4, 1828 A * PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Evolution Is One-Way Process of Growth, Says Noted Scientist Simpler Organism More Likely to Create New Species Than Complex Forces (Selfence Service) 房 Monkeys, specialized for life in trees, are unlikely to become ground dwellers. Compiled with this law, is a sort of corollary, is the principle of "reduction of variability." According to this idea, the more highly developed an organism becomes the less its potential for further development. A howly creature like a sponge may develop quickly, but give rise to new forms than a much specialized animal such as the frog or a dinosaur. Duesseborg, Germany, Oct. 4- Evolva is a one-way process, never backtracking* from the complex to the simpler; she plays a very important speeding-up role in its progress; simple organisms are more likely to develop new species than are complex higher forms. These were among the declines laid before the meeting of the American Society of Biochemists and Physicists by Prof. Carl Mey of the Botanical Institute of Keenigberg University. Prof. Maz, designates his first evolutionary principle as the law of irreversibility. An organism once changed, does not return to its earlier state of simplicity. Horsees, which have learned to run on one toe, will never again descent to the use of all five, like the little Echippus. Animals and plants, originally without sex, greatly increased the speed of their evolution by the development of a method of reproducing recombination. Because many organisms that give rise to offspring simply by dividing into parts naturally form new individuals exactly like their parent, we need new forms develop very slowly. But where two individuals co-operate there enters the opportunity to mix the characters or qualities of both parents to form entirely new combinations. This increases the rate of evolution enormously. 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