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Old 09-12-2010, 10:47 PM   #4
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The genetics is smack-dab in the midst of my interests.

The books bring up the issue of indigenous viruses-- the fascinating thing is that human (and other animal) DNA consists of several times more broken viral than it does actual coding genes. And many important protein coding genes evolved from "naturalized" viral genes-- such as this one important in the function of the placenta.

But "evolutionists who have long hardened in their convictions about gradualism"? That's only about 40 years out of date.

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