Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Boston University/Diversity of Sex (Fall 2023)

The evolution of sex was a major event in the history of life, facilitating adaptation and diversification. Differentiated sexes then evolved multiple times, and a great variety of sex-associated phenotypic diversification followed. The biology of sex and sexes thus offers opportunities to study fascinating, cutting-edge questions in evolutionary and developmental biology. Biological research on sexes has also been strongly affected by human biases and changed dramatically with social changes. The biology of sex thus serves as an opportunity to critically examine science as a human process. We will work to build an inclusive and current understanding of the diversity of sex, examining foundational questions, new research that challenges conventional perspectives, and active areas of investigation. We will develop &amp; practice our ability to critically evaluate research and ask new questions, and strengthen our communication skills to share modern information about sexual biology with diverse audiences.