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by pixl97
823 days ago
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It 100% still holds. The convergent evolution of pitcher plants is an example of this. There are a number of features that evolve to the same functionality in plants, and many of them have to work together to become fully functional. Yet we see in plants separated by vast distances and millions of years of separation that traits that are useless alone encode themselves and then will will have near spontaneous usefulness when some other gene evolves. The laws of large numbers are not things the human mind really grasps well at all. |
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