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  • adjective genetics Of or pertaining to a genome.

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Examples

  • Second, all four major forces play a substantial role in genomic evolution.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • The authors explore how embryonic developmental processes constrain genomic evolution.

    2008 December - Telic Thoughts 2008

  • So are my views about information and its role in genomic expression.

    Assessing Causality 2008

  • So are my views about information and its role in genomic expression.

    Assessing Causality 2008

  • Current approaches take note of an existing balance between the potential for change and the need to maintain genomic function by preserving stability.

    A Genomic Balancing Act 2007

  • Yet, Kimura's paper an earlier poster mentioned clearly gives a quantifiable estimate of the increase in genomic information due to natural selection:

    Death of a popular anti-ID argument 2007

  • Adaptation is dependent on both a capacity for genomic change and the necessity to maintain genomic integrity.

    A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers 2007

  • Adaptation is dependent on both a capacity for genomic change and the necessity to maintain genomic integrity.

    A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers 2007

  • I can see why you are so reluctant to admit that your premise, "In the absence of error detection and repair mechanisms the rate of decay will exceed possible increases in genomic information resulting from selected changes," is simply wrong, but that's the way it is.

    Another Protozoan and Front-Loading 2006

  • Therefore, any contradiction of your claim, "In the absence of error detection and repair mechanisms the rate of decay will exceed possible increases in genomic information resulting from selected changes," is highly relevant.

    Another Protozoan and Front-Loading 2006

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