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5/4/2015 6:53:44 PM
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[quote]Seriously, go research DNA, ecology, and how animals interact with their ecosystems and how ecological niches help shape evolution too.[/quote]I thought you stated to me in a previous reply that environmental hazards doesn't affect the genetics of an organism. Correct?
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  • Go back and read it. I stated that if a hazard causes a change, the removal of that hazard doesn't mean it reverts back.

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  • Edited by SSG ACM: 5/5/2015 2:11:48 AM
    Um, it evidently does. Remember the insect scenario in the OP? Is not macro-evolution the same as a lot of micro-evolution put together?

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  • Its is the same, and as I've pointed about the OP, the insect scenario isn't documented it backed up in any way. What you propose in that scenario is incorrect.

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