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Post by Lugh on Jan 11, 2018 21:36:10 GMT
I mean is there evidence fruit flies living in polar opposite areas like New York and Saudi Arabia have the same new mutations. No there isn't. Mutations are random. I suppose a poor but useful analogy would be asking if you would still get the same sort of results if you got one person to throw a dice 10 times and then another one. The odds of two people throwing a dice 10 times and getting exactly the same result are (1/6)^10. Pretty low. "No, there isn't mutations are random" Ok Well obviously they must have some mutations in common. It would be quite bizarre that it just so happened to be the case that the one group of fruit flies that can adapt to survive in the dark were the ones picked for the experiment I linked. You must be wrong about that. Regarding dices I never said anything about the exact same results.
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