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Memphis Massey
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7 August, 06:43
How much time have organisms had to change?
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Dominique Wells
7 August, 07:13
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Other times, species remain stable for long periods, showing little or no evolutionary change. However, the characteristics of organisms that reproduce every few hours, such as bacteria, can potentially evolve much faster than in organisms with generations that are measured in months or years, such as horses.
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