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Post by Lugh on Jan 11, 2018 21:58:24 GMT
"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. All mutations are random, and some mutations turn out to be benificial for surviving in the dark. Mutations that are beneficial for surviving in the dark may also occur in places with lots of light; but the dark-adapted fruitflies will have more trouble passing their genes there than fruitflies well adapted to the light. I never said otherwise. Did you even understand what I was saying?
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