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Author Topic:   John A. (Salty) Davison - The Case For Instant Evolution
KCdgw
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Message 14 of 226 (34689)
03-19-2003 10:55 AM


I guess I'm scratching my head over how the fact that mutations take seconds to occur has anything to do with evolution.
KC

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KCdgw
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Message 16 of 226 (34691)
03-19-2003 11:01 AM
Reply to: Message 13 by Quetzal
03-19-2003 10:49 AM


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There are a number of other organisms that demonstrate such staggered clines based on karyotype differences, but that will be enough to go on for the moment.
There also Robertsonian polymorphisms in the English shrew, as I recall.
KC
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