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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 7664532" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>Mutations within the human species (or a single species) Mutations in viruses only display positive mutations clearly because the infection rates are in the millions of transcription per infection. Negative mutations cause the virus not to be effective which basically makes it invisible to humans. Honestly though i'm starting to lose respect for your intelligence because you apparently are not able to grasp this simple concept. You're arguments about cancer are irrelevant. The view of cancer as an evolved trait has been studied and discredited. Selective force is external not in internal. Cancer is degeneration and usually deletion of genes, often nothing to do with telomere shortenings. as I said the vast majority of glioblastomas are cause by a transcription error during glial cellular mitosis. The fact that everyone gets it is due to the accumulated neutral mutations that predispose to cancer. Because they are neutral, they aren't selected against, and every time one of the billions of time mitosis occurs in the body it's like playing Russian roulette.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 7664532, member: 573988"] Mutations within the human species (or a single species) Mutations in viruses only display positive mutations clearly because the infection rates are in the millions of transcription per infection. Negative mutations cause the virus not to be effective which basically makes it invisible to humans. Honestly though i'm starting to lose respect for your intelligence because you apparently are not able to grasp this simple concept. You're arguments about cancer are irrelevant. The view of cancer as an evolved trait has been studied and discredited. Selective force is external not in internal. Cancer is degeneration and usually deletion of genes, often nothing to do with telomere shortenings. as I said the vast majority of glioblastomas are cause by a transcription error during glial cellular mitosis. The fact that everyone gets it is due to the accumulated neutral mutations that predispose to cancer. Because they are neutral, they aren't selected against, and every time one of the billions of time mitosis occurs in the body it's like playing Russian roulette. [/QUOTE]
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