I'm not getting the gist of your questions to the professor. You seem to be asking, what is the cause of Haldane's rule? And you seem to be suggesting that the question itself somehow undermines the theory of evolution. Perhaps you can explain your point a little better.
I'm not getting the gist of your questions to the professor. You seem to be asking, what is the cause of Haldane's rule? And you seem to be suggesting that the question itself somehow undermines the theory of evolution. Perhaps you can explain your point a little better. Funny. The professor understood.
In your first sentence you refer to questions (plural) and then in the next sentence you refer to the question (singular) so maybe you could understand that I might not be "getttng the gist" of your question.
I admit ignorance of Haldane's rule but I did go look it up before I posted this. I'm not sure what it has to do with the fact that each species seems to have a specific number of chromosome pairs that occur in each of the cells of its normal population. Maybe you could enlighten me.
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