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Author Topic:   All species are transitional
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Message 240 of 246 (274196)
12-30-2005 1:10 PM
Reply to: Message 239 by Faith
12-30-2005 12:56 PM


Over time the processes that split populations also reduce genetic diversity, which ultimately reaches a point where no further change is possible.
This is blind assertion on your part, Faith. You have no data to back it up whatsoever - you can't identify where that "point" would be. Biologists, on the other hand, have whole library shelves full of examples of these splits preserved in the genes and morphology of all sorts of organisms.

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