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redwolf
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05-20-2008 2:28 PM


I've got a dopey question in mind and am not sure as to an optimal thread for posting it, this one seemed good enough more or less...
My understanding of the claims being made regarding "genetic entropy" is that basically, mutation rates in humans have been found to be outside of what any known theory would allow for and the species survive for any great length of time. That could be wrong, but it's the way I've heard it.
The question is, what about lions, tigers, bears, rabbits, and that sort of thing? Is it only humans who have a genetic entropy problem or do any or all other animals have the same problem?

  
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