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Author Topic:   Observed biological changes?
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06-06-2005 1:05 PM


The very first sentence is bogus. The claim is that "All observed biological changes involve only conservation or decay of the underlying genetic information". This is wrong, because one class of observed changes is gene duplication and diversification.
Which of these two claims is true?
Could someone explain to me gene duplication and diversification?

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06-06-2005 1:59 PM


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