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Author Topic:   Are human tails an example of macroevolution?
Wounded King
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Message 27 of 61 (354702)
10-06-2006 5:12 AM
Reply to: Message 25 by bernd
10-06-2006 2:53 AM


Re: A radiograph of a human tail
how do they explain the development of this complex, heritable trait more than 33 times in this century?
Given that the source you cite states that such tails are rarely familial can you really claim that this has arisen as a heritable trait in more than 33 instances?
TTFN,
WK

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