painted wolf
Grey Muzzle
Yes, and that's because of the nature of self organization inherent in DNA.Mutations are not the result of the faulty nature of the self organization, they are random changes which occur within the system.
sometimes... frame shifts can also be caused by glitches in the replication process. Thus it's fully within the system.For example if you have a frameshift mutation, that's something otuside the system which has inserted a bp into the system.
again, it's part of how DNA is organized and the chemistry behind it.They are random occurences which change the system, and the strength with which the system maintains itself decides whether or not it can continue to the next 'generation'. Of course natural selection also plays a part, but I think the fidelity of the system itself has to be maintained for it to pass the tests of natural selection.
Self organization only really works at the molecular and cellular level and such.Self organization is like a natural law on it's own, systems automatically organize themselves into complex units who adapt to the random occurences. Imo it is the primary mechanism of evolution, rather than natural selection.
Natural selection isn't random.
I'm no fan of Dawkins myself... don't let dislike of one man prejudice you against scientific facts.They are definitely complementary, but I think self organization is much more crucial than natural selection in evolution. Maybe I'm just saying all this because I despise Dawkins .
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