Youwerecreated
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If stuff only gets rearranged, how is it lost then, if it can't be gained?
It doesn't matter, mutations can cause both loss of information and gain. This has been observed, it is a fact of modern biology.
Because mutations come at a loss of a function.
Yes, a mutation can cause a change in the information because the information is rearranged, but it's rare for that rearranged information to be beneficial to the organism.
I already presented the " NINE CONDITIONS FOR MUTATION FIXATION " and each and everyone of these must be present.
So your theory fails before it starts.
Well, I guess everyone can just forget about cancer since you say mutations only lead to a loss of function. Also, I already told you your idea about fixation is just plain wrong. It has to do with one allele being available to a species when there used to be 2 or more. Let us hope at least that bad mutations do not become fixed in our species or we would all be in trouble.
Think of it this way,let's take the dog family,the genepool for the mutt is much larger then let's say a purebred dog like the german shepherd,why is that ?
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