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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Sam Patterson on May 14, 2002 04:36:08 UTC |
"Why don't you think that new genetic data can't be added? Mutations are more or less random: a different trait here, a new one here, one less there. If the mutation is beneficial, the creature lives, and passes his DNA on. And the mutation may have increased the amount of information. As Scott pointed out, the adaptation of bacteria to antibiotics. As they get more and more immune to more and more things, their complexity must also neccesarily increase. Agreed?"
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