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.....if I introduce a fox into a chicken pen, the remaining chickens that have not been eaten, have not evolved.NilsWhat do you think?
Quote from: Nils Cordes on 20/12/2016 09:44:26.....if I introduce a fox into a chicken pen, the remaining chickens that have not been eaten, have not evolved.NilsWhat do you think?I think that if the surviving chickens had a gene that allowed them to fly to the top of the chicken coop, or run faster, then that gene would be passed on to their offspring.
One can see this in the rise of allergies. When I was young, I never heard of peanut butter allergies nor did I ever know anyone who could not eat it. Today, many bodies can't process this. This could be epigenetic, where gene expression is modify based on signals from the brain; market conditioning and concerned parents.