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I saw this science daily article, and I was wondering if anyone wanted to speculate on the implications.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/...ases/2005/05/050518175350.htm
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This research raises fundamental questions about evolution. Biologists have often thought about evolution in the same way many think about death and taxes -- something inevitable. But Romesberg is a chemist, and he found himself asking not only how, but why evolution happens.
Are mutations as random as we thought? Maybe mutations are controlled by a program. If so, how could we have evolved the program in the first place?
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This brought Romesberg to the conclusion that mutation is a programmed stress response -- a survival mechanism.
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