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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Evidence of increased information?
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<blockquote data-quote="Naraoia" data-source="post: 54273551" data-attributes="member: 202689"><p>I think that in the case of a single gene, that would depend on how long it's been dead, and how much of its interaction network remains intact. If the gene is the first one from a pathway to die, and it's only been lost recently, IMHO reversing the mutations that killed it should give back most or all of the lost functionality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naraoia, post: 54273551, member: 202689"] I think that in the case of a single gene, that would depend on how long it's been dead, and how much of its interaction network remains intact. If the gene is the first one from a pathway to die, and it's only been lost recently, IMHO reversing the mutations that killed it should give back most or all of the lost functionality. [/QUOTE]
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