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i can post some really boring genetics articles if you like, though i doubt you would read them.
Quoting: Oyster Go for it. But please don't just spam links. Actually present the argument in a clear and concise manner, and prove you actually know what argument your making. In case you've forgotten, I already responded to your first link. And I asked you why genome duplication events support Evolution? You never replied. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23223519 [ link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] "Every genome rearrangement study involves solving a combinatorial puzzle to find a series of genome rearrangements to transform one genome into another. For multichromosomal genomes, the most common rearrangements are reversals (also known as inversions), translocations, fusions, and fissions, and the number of such rearrangements in a most parsimonious scenario is known as the genomic distance between multichromosomal genomes" Why are you so focused on genome duplication? That is not the only basis for evolutionary theory. Genomes can tranform, fission with one another, fuse, relocate, etc... All of which play a role in the gradual evolution of a species from one form to another.
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