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Results from our forumRe: Knockout mice... gene? " Yes. "Would this then mean that each cell is expressing the protein to some extent?" Likely yes, though this can be complicated by the biology, especially if the gene is on the X sex chromosome (where chromosome silencing can complicate expression). "What confuses ...
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Re: Evolution is not Darwinian... more people would be of your view. If you ever become a scientist, you will need to be more careful how you say things. Mechanisms such as HGT complicate our attempts at phylogenetic reconstruction. They don't refute them. HGT does not fit well into the neo-Darwinian synthesis. Most scientists ...
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Re: Evolution is not Darwinian... has been a minor mechanism. There are many scientific papers out there showing natural selection is not a major mechanism. Mechanisms such as HGT complicate our attempts at phylogenetic reconstruction. They don't refute them. HGT does not fit well into the neo-Darwinian synthesis. Most scientists ...
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Re: Evolution is not Darwinian... mechanisms that's important. No one has yet demonstrated that Darwinian natural selection has been a minor mechanism. Mechanisms such as HGT complicate our attempts at phylogenetic reconstruction. They don't refute them. I also doubt that many evolutionary biologists think that all evolutionary ...
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Multicellular prokaryoteJorge what are you referencing to? I didn't complicate any concept of prokaryotes being unicellular. Also, you keep referring to cyanobacteria and slime molds. The question at hand is asking, are there multicellular prokaryotes, which I provided ...
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