JonF
Posts: 634 Joined: Feb. 2005
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Quote (Daniel Smith @ Oct. 14 2007,11:20) | [EDIT] Speaking of predictions, I have another one for you: It's my hypothesis that random mutations are only neutral or deleterious - never advantageous. All advantageous mutations are non-random and are therefore experimentally repeatable and will occurr too rapidly to be random. Therefore, I predict that anytime Acromobacter guttatus Sp. K172 is subjected to an environment where it must consume nylon to survive, the same frame shift will occur, resulting in Flavobacterium Sp. KI72.
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Better, but still not good enough. Yuu need to quantify "too rapidly". Numbers.
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