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Genetic entropy

The author of Genetic Entropy is John Sanford, geneticist of Cornell University, who has been devoting more than ten years to the study of genetic mutations that he has studied more thoroughly than other scientists.
Genetic Entropy examines random mutation and natural selection and shows that genomes of living beings are slowly degenerating due to the accumulation of mutations that are DNA replication errors that reduce genetic information; it then makes a historical review of the sector in question (genetics of populations) and shows that the best scientists in this field have always recognized this fundamental problem. continue