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HollyGamer said:
JWeinCom said:

Evolutionary biology is applied in medicine all the time.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352398/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_medicine

Lol do you read the article, it's still on early stage. The evolution theory it's one of many way to learn the virus, but it's still not a practical until now, not until the research are done. And dont forget it's one of many way from many choices. 

There are multiple types of Flu strains, every year researchers take note of the evolutionary changes in various strains and will then try and predict which strains will become more promonent during the next Flu season and counteract that with their vaccine.

But because there is a chance they might get it wrong... They build the vaccine to combat multiple prominent strains of the Flu.

We also take advantage of evolution and more specifically natural selection to breed-in and breed-out certain traits in plants, cats, dogs and other animals, the traits could be behavioural, could be size, could be colour... Doesn't matter. We use evolution to our advantage.




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