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Results from our forumTheories - Origin of Life... more than once. Quote (page 39, post 1): This is evidently a programmed response to climate (temperature) change... Please note that three separate populations on three different continents ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... increase. :) Sorry but I said, "This is evidently a programmed response to climate (temperature) change." You quoted me correctly the first time so I don't understand why ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... You said that the only possible conclusion was that it was a programmed response, and I gave you three possible ways in which it might not be. If ... Sorry but I said This is evidently a programmed response to climate (temperature) change. You quoted me correctly the first time so I don't understand ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... You said that the only possible conclusion was that it was a programmed response, and I gave you three possible ways in which it might not be. If ... a programmed response, then you should expect that the same amount of temperature change should promote the same amount of mutations. If you look ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... striving to produce "progress" or a balanced ecosystem. Your response It is an optimization process. It has no long-term goal, but it ... amendment seriously. Then you should expect that the same amount of temperature change should promote the same amount of mutations. If you look ...
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