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To: js1138
"A lot had to happen when eukaryotes evolved. Why aren't there any intermediate stages of this process alive today? Did all the intermediate forms go extinct, and why?" Roger asks.

Sounds like a most bracing, vigorous problem to me, js1138!

May I ask for your ideas regarding how such a problem ought to be conceptualized and organized in the first place, such that all suitable, direct evidence might be qualified in the first place?

It seems we have got one tough epistemological problem raging here; or so it seems to me. Thanks so much for writing, dear js1138.

84 posted on 02/07/2005 8:35:28 PM PST by betty boop
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To: betty boop

I missed your post among the fast and furious debate. I'm no expert. I know that the evolution of sex has been a source of debate, so it seemed likely that this finding is important. The experts are being cautious about what it means.


128 posted on 02/07/2005 11:28:51 PM PST by js1138
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