In article <4e4c9g$2ejs at usenetp1.news.prodigy.com>,
Gary Brown <LRMR93A at prodigy.com> wrote:
>>Everyone,
>>Are there any transitional forms? Has a missing link been found? Please,
>if you have valid, scientific documentation of an intraspecies
>transitional form found in the fossil record, please send me that
>documentation.
Sure. There's a whole FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) file on this with
LOTS of them, by Kathleen Hunt. You'll find it referred to in the
evolution FAQ at (on World Wide Web):
http://rumba.ics.uci.edu:8080/origins/faqs-evolution.html
And after reading that, if you want to debate the existence of such forms,
take the discussion to talk.origins AND NOT HERE as that is the proper
newsgroup. This one isn't for creation/evolution debates, but for
discussion of molecular evolution. I see no molecules in your question.
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Joe Felsenstein joe at genetics.washington.edu (IP No. 128.95.12.41)
Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Washington, Box 357360, Seattle, WA 98195-7360 USA