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Author Topic:   The Human Genome and Evolution
GDR
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Message 106 of 106 (223935)
07-15-2005 1:49 PM
Reply to: Message 105 by Wounded King
07-15-2005 11:52 AM


Thanks a lot. That's a very interesting site and although the technical part is so far over my head that the Hubble telescope couldn't find it, the site does pretty much answer my question, (along with your response). It has to be an exciting time to be a scientist in any field. I envy you guys that are.
So, I think the answer is that in the future there is a good possibility that the study of genetics will be able to trace our ancestory through a period of macroevolution.
In your opinion it sounds like these studies could be fairly conclusive in confirming evolution eventually, but could they prove a negative as well if it were to turn out that macroevolution does not happen?

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