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5/1/2015 8:49:09 PM
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Example: The insect scenario in the OP.
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  • Edited by Britton: 5/1/2015 9:09:26 PM
    That doesn't document anything. Unless you have a study you can cite, that documents the genome of a species of insect losing that resistance, it is easily explained. Ever heard of dominant and recessive traits, or punnet squares? After DDT stopped being sprayed, offspring of insects that had genes that did not receive the DDT resistance from their parents were able to survive once again. Making the resistance much more random once again, like it was before. Its standard genetic variation generation to generation. Example: two parents can have shared traits, like blue eyes, and there children can still born with different color eyes.

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  • Will those children have blue eyes ever again in their gene pool for their next generation since the necessity of having blue eyes is just an example of a variation in genetics instead of a physical attribute that was brought on by...[what?].

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  • Brought on by a mutation in the eye color gene. The rest of what you have there is worded terribly, is English your second language?

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