CP489
Critical Thinker
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- May 13, 2006
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A friend and I were talking about evolution and he mentioned that the success rate of mutations is less than .1%. He "didn't remember" where he got this tidbit, but I'm wondering if it's even relevant. Since you guys are generally more educated on such things than myself, I figured I would ask all of you.
I had mentioned that those with beneficial mutations were more likely to reproduce, thereby passing on the mutation, in case you're wondering about the context.
So did I misrepresent something, did he, or is any of this even relevant.
Thanks in advance.
I had mentioned that those with beneficial mutations were more likely to reproduce, thereby passing on the mutation, in case you're wondering about the context.
So did I misrepresent something, did he, or is any of this even relevant.
Thanks in advance.