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Originally Posted by Ara
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Agape I think what you refer to above is what I refer to as the Master Template. The template in it's original form is always held yet the 'copies' can hold mutations, evolve via environment etc and be genetically modified.
Is my understanding correlating to what you were referring to as the 'photocopies'? (If I haven't explained my understanding well enough then I can expand in PM)
Hoping we are building a bridge of understanding here.
All the Best
Ara
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Thanks Ara, very well suting nomination. That's exactly what we were talking about . The master template is basically changeless through all the evolutionary path of any particular species.
It's 'lower layers' are only the ones prone to mutation.
By the way, the first hand example of 'hybridisation' is cross-breeding of human beings among their own kind. Though their number was limited at the beginning they've created numerous 'photocopies' and varieties by combining the already changed imprint of the original.
Thus we have genders, races, local ethnics etc., various genotypes scattered all over the earth, but the original 'master template' has no gender or race.
Next question next round
The bridge certainly extends very far..