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pleco
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Posted - 04/09/2006 :  18:48:18  Show Profile  Visit pleco's Homepage Send pleco a Private Message
Not sure if this has been posted....

http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-1-20060407-11082800-bc-us-evolution.xml

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The scientists, whose findings are published Friday in the journal Science, say they reconstructed ancient genes from long-extinct animals to show how evolution reuses existing parts to recreate new pieces of molecular machinery.

Researchers say the findings offer a strong argument against evolution doubters who question how a progression of small changes could produce the intricate mechanisms found in living cells, The New York Times reported.

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