Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 68
Mimicry/Dawkins: Does not know any intermediates: every representative (of an itermediate state) would be eaten immediately.
I 69
Question: How can a single gene be responsible for all the various aspects of mimicry - color, shape, spots, flight rhythm?
Answer: A single gene in the sense of a Cistron certainly not.
An entire gene group can behave like a single gene! It has an "allele" which in reality is a different gene group.

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