
195 | Richard Dawkins on Flight and Other Evolutionary Achievements
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Evolutionarily Important Mutations
Fisher's argument for why only very small mutations are evolutionarily important. A large mutation is equivalent to bashing the microscope out of focus one way, or another. If the mutation is changing something in the child generation, then it's got to be a small change,. otherwise it's bound to make it, to make it worse.
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