Explain to me where I made an error. How can one calculate potential mutations that adapt a species to its environment, maintaining a habitable equilibrium, over a long run time frame (not 20 years, how about 2 million years)
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Replying to @JordanTSack @sense_strand
This is where my take is coming from (and my own knowledge of natural systems), would be happy to listen to where you disagree and open to changing my mind.https://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/07/14/business/dealbook/another-too-big-to-fail-system-in-gmos.html …
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Replying to @JordanTSack
Mostly your entire framing of evolution as predicated by mutation is incorrect. Selection chooses the mutation. We are changing the course evolution in nature by changing the environment, not through GMOs.
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Replying to @sense_strand
That’s entirely my point, that adaptations to a complex ecosystem (through mutation/“altering course evolution” are not predictable. To think humans at this point can properly dictate nature, is absurd.
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Replying to @JordanTSack @sense_strand
I’m interested in learning. Can you explain why these arguments would be invalid?pic.twitter.com/uSyCkf0sbC
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Replying to @sense_strand @JordanTSack
It's in the google docs. You can comment or add questions.
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Replying to @JordanTSack
Take your time. I'm still working on some of them
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Responded to some of them.. need more time later for the others.
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