Faid
Posts: 1143 Joined: Mar. 2006
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Quote | Faid, I actually thought that you guys might have something with the bacteria thing, but since I have read this article by Dr. Anderson, I cannot think of a single thing left where you could possibly say that an organism gains a new function. I bet if I really scrutinized Norm's nylon-eating bacteria, I would also find LOSS of function, not gain, whaddya want to bet? Don't worry, I'm not going to research it personally ... I'll leave it to CRS.
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And this responds to my post... How, exactly? Oh yes, the way you always do: "LA LA LA CANT HEAR YOU LA LA LA"...
Doesn't matter. I gotta go and plug some holes in our sinking ship: But, before I go, and since we've got this little thing going on, guess what I'll do first:
Novel genes
New information in genes
Thaaaat's right, Dave... Read the links.
-------------- A look into DAVE HAWKINS' sense of honesty:
"The truth is that ALL mutations REDUCE information"
"...mutations can add information to a genome. And remember, I have never said that this is not possible."
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