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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... Theory Of Intelligent Design Speciation Speciation is a process that causes enough change in genotype ... clones of itself which are identical to the parent. Fast responses to environment is then from exchanging plasmids but these are separate transient ...
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Re: Flagellum Motor:Is this Scientific? This would tend to neutralize NS in theory--a trade off good in one environment and bad in another. So what happens when the environment changes ... on the long run. It also rarely manages to produce flawless designs, because no environment is stable enough long enough to hone these ...
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Re: Alternative Theories to Evolution... alters the original theory somewhat. The influence of genes and how the environment interacts with their expression is adding to the theory as we ... argument against evolution without implying a creator or intelligent design! Guess thats a sign of a strong theory. Hey if we're wrong just blame ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... clones of itself which are identical to the parent. Fast responses to environment is then from exchanging plasmids. But these are separate transient ... sugary water source. Each in a group can be as creative as they want in designing their environment. Can be lit or dark. Wet or dry. It can include ...
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New Home/Classroom Fruit Fly Speciation Experiment... Speciation is a process where a population so much changes in design from the population they once were that they have gone their separate ... clones of itself which are identical to the parent. Fast responses to environment is then from exchanging plasmids. But these are transient additions ...
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