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Re: Fruit of the Day : Durian     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Dec 4, 2006 12:16

... of flowering plants. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian The earliest trees were tree ferns and horsetails, which grew in vast forests in the Carboniferous Period; tree ferns still survive, but the only surviving horsetails are not of tree form. Later, in the Triassic Period, conifers, ginkgos, cycads and other gymnosperms ...
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Re: On Evolution     

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Author: Anders
Date: Jul 22, 2006 17:22

... organism. Epigenetic coding, determined by the environment, accounts for a much larger part of the complexity of an organism. Does this hypothesis on evolution apply to bacteria, amoebae, mushrooms, horsetails, pine trees, alage, fish, frogs, birds, clams, earthworms, and dragonflies? Biological inheritence, then, is not only passed on by genes, but also by specific ...
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Re: On Evolution     

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Author: Larry Moran
Date: Jul 21, 2006 19:57

... organism. Epigenetic coding, determined by the environment, accounts for a much larger part of the complexity of an organism. Does this hypothesis on evolution apply to bacteria, amoebae, mushrooms, horsetails, pine trees, alage, fish, frogs, birds, clams, earthworms, and dragonflies? Biological inheritence, then, is not only passed on by genes, but also by specific epigenetic ...
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