(March 7, 2013 at 10:01 am)Esquilax Wrote: Consider it concision rather than misrepresentation. It's rather a large subject, but the point remains the same; we're selecting desirable traits and retaining them, while, as you say, breeding out ones we don't want. This wouldn't be possible without evolution.No, the point is not the same, and even your misunderstanding wasn't a refutation of his point. That people can intelligently breed out variation to get what they want in no way counters the argument that small changes generally do not have enough impact on reproductive success to fixate in a species.
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