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Results from our forumRe:... to reproduce will pass on their genetic material to offspring, but the genetics of the population is what changes. In the peppered moth example, black moths survived to reproduce which in turn shifted the population from mostly white to mostly black. With the finch example, those birds with smaller ...
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Re:... covered the trees making them dark. Now, the dark colored moths had the advantage over the white ones, and the populations evolved to be mostly black. This inheritance is more stright foward, under the control of one or two genes. Thus, you are either white or black, but not inbetween (unlike ...
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Re: What is the most poisonous snake in da world?I think a black mamba is the most poisonous snake in the world. Only 2mg of its venom can kill a human. it can attack from 4-6 feet. Though now it is on the verge of extinction.
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What is the most poisonous snake in da world?The most poisonous snake in the world is not the Black Mamba. People confuse the most poisonous with the most dangerous. The Mamba is the most dangerous snake in the world, but the most poisonous by far is Belcher's Sea Snake...and the most poisonous ...
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Re: Biology is not a science... This is all the argument of a compulsive labeler someone who says, "Your area must meet my expectations." You obviously need very black-and-white terminology to trust a discipline, but the disciplines don't really care. Life does not conform to your wishes, and neither does the ...
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