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Author Topic:   Are evolution simulations accurate?
mrjeremy
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11-25-2005 5:45 PM


Is looking at inbred groups and things that are mutated by radiation a good way of simulating the way evolution would work or not? In other words, does creating a large build up of mutations suddenly yield the same result that a slow build up over time would? Why or why not?

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11-25-2005 6:12 PM


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