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Dictionary » A » Antecedent AntecedentAntecedent Existing or occurring before in time or order often with consequential effects. Someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... transmission of already acquired traits if evolution can take place by speciation i.e. a new species has new traits that are not present in the antecedent species thus NS is invalid as it cannot account for speciation See above you say There is no contradiction. i gave you the bactrian and dromadry ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... transmission of already acquired traits if evolution can take place by speciation i.e. a new species has new traits that are not present in the antecedent species thus NS is invalid as it cannot account for speciation you say There is no contradiction. i gave you the bactrian and dromadry camel ...
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Re:... transmission of already acquired traits if evolution can take place by speciation i.e. a new species has new traits that are not present in the antecedent species thus NS is invalid as it cannot account for speciation But invertebrate by definition means “not a vertebrate.” Evolve means to change, ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... transmission of already acquired traits if evolution can take place by speciation i.e. a new species has new traits that are not present in the antecedent species thus NS is invalid as it cannot account for speciation But invertebrate by definition means “not a vertebrate.” Evolve means to change, ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... transmission of already acquired traits if evolution can take place by speciation i.e. a new species has new traits that are not present in the antecedent species thus NS is invalid as it cannot account for speciation Note Gould talks about speciation ie the appearance of new species And below ...
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