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Old 07-18-2008, 02:45 PM
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yes i actually saw that with the chicks. its intresting that the teeth gene can be activated so easily. now imagine that theres some disturbance in the environment that triggers this GENE that creates a new species. for example an ostich with teeth. it can easily happen we have done so many thing to harm the evironment with out knowing the future consiquences. i also think that they made the chickens feathers change as well but all these test were done on an embreo the never let it actually hatch on its own. they were afraid that the teeth gene could also activate a gene for a meat eating behavior.
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