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Author Topic:   Disadvantageous Mutations: Figures
ringo
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From: frozen wasteland
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Message 37 of 93 (797753)
01-26-2017 11:09 AM
Reply to: Message 32 by CRR
01-22-2017 3:08 AM


CRR writes:
However even the very few beneficial mutations are usually information losing in some way.
The idea of "information losing" is pretty silly. You don't get useful information without picking and choosing from the available data.

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ringo
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From: frozen wasteland
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Message 73 of 93 (801449)
03-06-2017 10:57 AM
Reply to: Message 67 by CRR
03-05-2017 4:56 PM


CRR writes:
Put a frog in a blender and blend well. All the chemicals are there so the chemical reactions should continue if it's just chemicals doing chemistry.
Yup. Just a different set of reactions. If you mix A and B you're going to get a different reaction than if you mix B and C but it's still just chemistry. No magic wand required.

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