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Author Topic:   Are mutations enough to explain natural selection?
nator
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Message 12 of 95 (28289)
01-02-2003 9:42 AM
Reply to: Message 10 by peter borger
01-01-2003 3:09 AM


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(And don't read to much of Dawkins. It can be demonstrated that he doesn't even know the most elementary stuff on DNA. Above all things I prefer truth)
Of course, one doesn't need any knowledge of DNA to understand that evolution occurs.

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