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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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Randy >in the other case it is.
Genetic adaptation follows just the same in either case.<
Thanks for the clarification. I think its an issue of semantics.  Selection pressures and principles are similar (I wouldn't say the same) -- the human factor biases the outcome.  As such, I'm not sure I'd say that adaptation in terms of the outcome is the same.

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