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Results from our forumRe: Re:... no advantage. But if mutation provides one the extra intelligence or physical strength the person has high chances to get selected in nature and transfers genes to next generation. Now this type of speciation can not be realized. Human body is at such level of perfection according to human's ...
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Re: Re:... no advantage. But if mutation provides one the extra intelligence or physical strength the person has high chances to get selected in nature and transfers genes to next generation. Now this type of speciation can not be realized. Human body is at such level of perfection according to human's ...
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Re: Re:... no advantage. But if mutation provides one the extra intelligence or physical strength the person has high chances to get selected in nature and transfers genes to next generation. Now this type of speciation can not be realized. Human body is at such level of perfection according to human's ...
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Re: Re:... no advantage. But if mutation provides one the extra intelligence or physical strength the person has high chances to get selected in nature and transfers genes to next generation. Now this type of speciation can not be realized. Human body is at such level of perfection according to human's ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... genetic mixing. These controls present a serious challenge to genetic transfer because the controls are specifically intended to prevent such transfers. When that does happen it is invariably deleterious to the receiving organism. The only mechanisms that I am aware of is that which researchers ...
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