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The convocation, Thinking Evolutionarily: Evolution Education Across the Life Sciences, which served as the basis for this paper, was generously supported by the Burroughs-Wellcome Fund, the Carnegie Institution for Science, the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation, NAS, and NSF through a Research Coordination Network/Undergraduate Biology Education grant to Oklahoma University. We thank the other members of the organizing committee for their important contributions to the success of the convocation: Drs. Cynthia Beall (Committee Chair, Member, NAS, Case Western University), James Collins (Arizona State University), Ida Chow (Society for Developmental Biology), Irene Eckstrand (NIH), Kristin Jenkins (NESCent), and Nancy Moran (Member, NAS, Yale University). We also thank Gordon Uno (Oklahoma University), who served as a volunteer special consultant to the committee.