To: shubi
Mendel's pea experiments illustrate alleles. You might have white flowers or yellow flowers. One might be dominate and the other recessive. This gives rise to hybrids. A mutation might occur that makes a red flower. Then there is a third allele.
I've heard about the kinds of changes that you're describing and I think they're amazing. However, changing the color of a flower under unnatural circumstances is a far cry from sprouting eyeballs, legs, and wings in the wild (regardless of time). It's still a flower, that's all I'm saying.
Bed sounds like a good idea. See ya later.
902 posted on
02/08/2005 9:40:10 PM PST by
Jaysun
(Nefarious deeds for hire.)
To: Jaysun
ARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!
OK, no more biology lessons for you.
922 posted on
02/09/2005 4:20:11 AM PST by
shubi
(Peace through superior firepower.)
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