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ManusJustus said:
Jirakon said:

Mutations do not create new genotypes. They can duplicate and play with them, but they still don't add new elements to it. And even if we use the data contained in the article mentioned in a previous post, these duplications that are assumed to add genotypes only happen a few times every million years

Duplications are one of the many ways genes are created and/or changed.


Of course that doesn't matter since we already learned from genetics that big differences are not due to genes. A human with spider genes will not become Spider-man that shoots web out his hand or his butt.