Subject: Can basic evolution occur in an artificial eco-system?
Date: Sat Apr 23 08:42:55 2005
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Area of science: Evolution
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According to my information most selective breeding and mutations (in
fruitflys at least) usually die or regress back to the natural state within a
few generations, can or have more stable changes occured in an artificial eco-
system, one where survival conditions are loosely set by the scientist?
Re: Can basic evolution occur in an artificial eco-system?
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