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Author Topic:   On Transitional Species (SUMMATION MESSAGES ONLY)
Taz
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Message 13 of 314 (505107)
04-07-2009 2:02 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by pandion
04-06-2009 4:27 PM


pandion writes:
Since living organisms don't have subsequent lineages, they are not technically transitional forms.
Not true. Population A splits into populations A and B. B evolves into C. A and C coexist in the same time period. A is a transitional of whatever that came before A and C.

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