Re: Memetic Influence on Evolution

From: Alan Patrick (a.patrick@btinternet.com)
Date: Wed May 15 2002 - 00:01:57 BST

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    > Memetics does influence evolution, but for now it is at a coarser level
    than
    > most biotech would wish.

    Influences in a Lamarckian way?

    Alan

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