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You've made more than one statement about Koonin. One of your statements was correct; that's the one I said was right. One of your statements was incorrect; that's the one I said was wrong. It really isn't very complicated.how can something be right, and wrong, at the same time?
welcome to the world of evolution that's how.
i gave koonins statement, and how i interpreted that statement
When did I say it was wrong? Lynch does indeed say that major increases in organismal selection required relaxation of selection, rather than being driven by it. Presumably Koonin shares this view. I'm not positive that's it's true, but as far as I know it's a accurate statement about Koonin. But that's not what I've objected to: I object to your statement that Koonin (or current evolutionary theory) rejects natural selection as the critical driver of adaptive evolution. Once again, two different statements, one right and one wrong.i presented a paper in post 52 which attempts to give a definition for genome complexity.
you agreed with all of that.
the authors seems to use genome and organismic interchangeably.
it doesn't take much on my part to see that organismic complexity is not driven by natural selection.
you say this is both right and wrong.
actually you said it was right, until i wanted you to verify that i wasn't misrepresenting koonin.
then it became wrong.
Gould argued that not all traits were adaptive or produced by natural selection. That's very different from claiming that no traits are produced by natural selection.he gives a few examples in the mentioned paper that questions the idea.
i believe certain aspects of the evolution of the pandas thumb was one of them.
No, no, no, no. Absolutely not. Punctuated equilibrium and non-adaptive evolution are distinct hypotheses, and have virtually nothing to do with one another. In fact, Gould's model for punctuated equilibrium depends heavily on the action of natural selection.this was the motivation for his punctuated equilibrium hypothesis.
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