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Charles Darwin QuestionHello,
I'm having a lot of trouble with this statement and was wondering if someone could help clarify or give me a brief explanation of Darwin's conceptual gap?? It reads "Charles Darwin presented ideas on the causes of organismic change through time. A primary conceptual gap existed which left his theory open to criticism." I have tried endless hours searching the web for more information and reading through my textbook but had still no luck... Thankyou I would really appreciate your help.
Re: Charles Darwin QuestionIf the changes are small and gradual, then it's hard to explain where "jumps" come from - no one knew of mutations or how protein properties could change radically with a small coding alteration, or duplicate.
People must have known something about variation at that time didn't they? After all, selective breeding of domestic species had been a well-established practice for millenia. Not exactly the same as genetic science but it's something.
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