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>> Help, Help. There is a another gap in my knowledge! I had thought
>that > Bacillus larvae was a bacterium that *grew*. No sexual
>reproduction.
 
>Do not such asexual organisms resort to sexual reproduction on occasion?
>Perhaps all do not, but I know that some do.  Adaptation is slowed down
>somewhat, but not stopped.
 
>True or False?
 
Isn't "adaptation" in this context evidence of evolution?  Can't have it
both ways Tom.
 
>--
>"Test everything.  Hold on to the good."  (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
 
>Tom Elliott
Eagle River, Alaska
U.S.A.
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