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Physical & Life Sciences
Adaptations only occur from *sets* of genetic information, not from individual mutes
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<blockquote data-quote="sfs" data-source="post: 61837583" data-attributes="member: 8727"><p>And yet the only reading you've offered to support your claims doesn't, and you're completely unwilling to engage in any debate. I'm sorry, but no one is entitled to conclusions about facts; correct conclusions have to be based on evidence and valid logic. My conclusions are based on years of dealing with genetics professionally. So what? They can still be wrong. If I make a scientific statement, I'm willing to defend it, and to retract it if necessary.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This would be a more persuasive disclaimer (though still very weak) if you hadn't already tried to support your claim and failed. You have time to provide fallacious reasons for your claim, but not valid ones?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sfs, post: 61837583, member: 8727"] And yet the only reading you've offered to support your claims doesn't, and you're completely unwilling to engage in any debate. I'm sorry, but no one is entitled to conclusions about facts; correct conclusions have to be based on evidence and valid logic. My conclusions are based on years of dealing with genetics professionally. So what? They can still be wrong. If I make a scientific statement, I'm willing to defend it, and to retract it if necessary. This would be a more persuasive disclaimer (though still very weak) if you hadn't already tried to support your claim and failed. You have time to provide fallacious reasons for your claim, but not valid ones? [/QUOTE]
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