Tana and The Little Rascals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

>Exactly.  Mutations occur in both the wild and in domesticity.  I believe the
>main difference is that most (or all) color mutations decrease their chances of
>survival in the wild (white coloration for instance), whereas in domesticity
>they survive perfectly well, and reproduce.

If all mutations decrease chances of survival then species could not
adapt to their environment.


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Julian
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