N.Wells
Posts: 1836 Joined: Oct. 2005
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Quote | eventually a hereditary line will die off removing it from the competition (death again). | That can happen, but yet that's often not what happens. Because of recombination over generations, genes can get removed without "hereditary lines" going extinct. (Genes can be removed from your lineage while your lineage continues.) Natural selection is more about differential reproductive success than differential mortality rates.
You are absolutely determined to showboat your cluelessness, aren't you?
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